T.--Of Rotherhithe Slum.Was a great drunkard,is a carpenter;saved about nine months ago,but,having to work in a public-house on a Sunday,he gave it up;he has not been able to get another job,and has nothing but what we have given him for making seats.
Emma Y.--Now a Soldier of the Marylebone Slum Post,was a wild young Slummer when we opened in the Boro';could be generally seen in the streets,wretchedly clad,her sleeves turned up,idle,only worked occasionally,got saved two years ago,had terrible persecution in her home.We got her a situation,where she has been for nearly eighteen months,and is now a good servant.
Lodging-House Frank.--At twenty-one came into the possession of #750,but,through drink and gambling,lost it all in six or eight months,and for over seven years he has tramped about from Portsmouth,through the South of England,and South Wales,from one lodging-house to another,often starving,drinking when he could get any money;thriftless,idle,no heart for work.We found him in a lodging-house six months ago,living with a fallen girl;got them both saved and married;five weeks after he got work as a carpenter at 30s.a week.
He has a home of his own now,and promises well to make an officer.
The Officer who furnishes the above reports goes on to say:--I can't call the wretched dwelling home,to which drink had brought Brother and Sister X.From a life of luxury,they drifted down by degrees to one room in a Slum tenement,surrounded by drunkards and the vilest characters.Their lovely half-starved children were compelled to listen to the foulest language,and hear fighting and quarrelling,and alas,alas,not only to hear it in the adjoining rooms,but witness it within their own.For over two years they have been delivered from the power of the cursed drink.The old rookery is gone,and now they have a comfortably-furnished home.Their children give evidence of being truly converted,and have a lively gratitude for their father's salvation.One boy of eight said,last Christmas Day,"I remember when we had only dry bread for Christmas;but to-day we had a goose and two plum-puddings."Brother X.was dismissed in disgrace from his situation as commercial traveller before his conversion;to-day he is chief man,next to his employer,in a large business house.