A &4JKP. 4it iteration of a poor reformed ani purifief fellow lying In the feH grip of consumption. When I for the first time heard that read, niae I felt that it was the most remarkable one I had ever encountered. And it so warmed me toward Mr. Brown of St. Louis I that if ever I visited that city again, I would seek out that excellent man and kiss the hem of Ms garment if it was a new one. Well, I visited St. Louis, hut I did not hunt for Mr. Brown; for, 1 the investigations of long ago had proved that the benevolent Brown, like * Jack Hunt/ was not a real person, but a invention of that gifted rascal* Williams—burglar. Harvard graduate,, of a clergyman.