24 DECEMBER 1870, Page 14

"A GOOD WORK" AT BRIGHTON.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.")

Sin,—I am commissioned to thank you, in the name of Mrs. Vicars, and other supporters of the "Albion Hill Home for Female Penitents, Brighton," for the great help afforded to us in our really useful work by your kind and valuable article upon the subject in the Spectator of December 10.

It will interest your readers to know that your appeal in our behalf has been already most generously responded to, and Mrs. Vicars has received, and herself acknowledged, subscriptions to the amount of upwards of fifty pounds.

The Home is still sadly in need of funds, and I hope that, if you kindly publish this letter, more subscriptions may come in. Subscriptions should be sent either directly to Mrs. Vicars, The Home, Albion Hill, Brighton ; or they may be paid to the Albion Hill Home account, at the Union Bank, North Street, Brighton.

Again thanking you for your valuable help, I am, Sir, &c.,

Huou J. ROSE.

15 Lansdowne Street, Brighton, December 21, 1870.