VOL. 1-No. 7. PORTLAND, ORKGON, FEHRUAM, 1876. I PUB .".XWM 1 1 IWrtOUi 1'UflUI, HKiKHTW) HAPPY ACCIDENTS. A Limerick tobacconist, looking dole fully at his poor 'neighbors groping around among the smouldering ruins of his burned out shop, noticed that some of them, after trying the contents of certain canisters, carefully loaded their waistcoat pockets from them. He followed suit, and found that the snuff had come out of the fiery ordeal very much improved in pungency and aroma. Like a wise man, he said nothing, bttUook another place, set up a lot of ovens, and before long " Black Yard Snuff," otherwise "Irish Blackguard," was all the rage with lovers of nasal tilillaliqn, and in a few years Lundyfoot was a rich man, owing to the accident he thought had ruined him. paper-maker for four years; then he sent it to his London agent to be sold for what it would fetch. The novelty was admired, auu uic agem noi oniy sum ine wnoie siocn of blue paper at a high price, but asked for I more. Then Mrs. East unbosomed-herself, claiming a new cloak as the reward of her fortunate carelessness, and her husband was enabled for awhile to reap a rich har vest, until the demand become so great that other makers devised means for the same end, and manufactured blue paper as a matter of course. Even those now necessary utilities, envel opes, originated accidentally. A Brighton stationer took a fancy for dressing his win dow with piles of writing-paper, rising gradually from the largest to the smallest size m use, and to finish his pyramids off A GLUTTON. Perhaps the most extraordinary instance of an excessive and depraved appetite on Tecord is that of a French soldier named Tarare, whose case is described in vol. xxi. of the "f)ictionnaire des Sciences Medi cates," by Dr, Percy. He was born near Lyons, and came up to Paris, where his first exploit was to eat a basket of apple at a friend 's expense. )n various occasions he swallowed a series of corks and other indigestible material, which produced such violent colic that he was obliged to attend the Hotel Dieu,, and, while being examin ed, almost managed to swallow the watch chain and seals of the surgeon in atten dance, Mr, Gjraud. Desault, on the oc casion of one of these attacks of eolic, and waste meat, but often slipped into the dispensary to finish off a poultice or twou One day lie was observed to seize a large cat, and, after sucking its blood, left, in short time, only cleanly-picked bones, the: liair being rejected in the course of aboaSE half an hour, like other camivora. lie' was fond of serpents and eels, swaUowuia; them whole. On another occasion he consumed in a few minutes a rcpist, spread out for fifteen German work-people, of milk, etc., after which he was blown out like a balloon. In the presence of some officers he swallowed, at one sitting, thirty pounds of liver and lights. His insatiable appetite was for once in his life made use--ful by bis being selected to convey a cor respondence between General BeauhariiaiB and a French colonel, which wan iiuertedl s -.4''' . THE THREE SISTERS-In Cascade Range, Oregon. A would-be alchemist, seeking to dis cover what mixture of earths made the strongest crucibles, found that one day he had made porcelain. Instead of transmut ing metals, as he had fondly hoped to do, Bottger transmuted himself" as if he had been touched with a conjurer's wand, he was on a sudden transformed from an al chemist into a potter." Mrs. East, the wife of an English japer maker, is said to have been the first pro ducer of blue-tinted writing-paper. Going among the vats while the workmen were away for their dinner hour, she let a blue bag fall into one of them, and, horrified at the mischief she had done, said not a word about the matter. The spoiled paer was hidden away in his warehouse by the angry nicely, he cut cards to bring them to a point Taking these cards for diminutive note-paper, lady customers were continually wanting some of " that dear little paper," and the stationer found it advantageous m cut some paper to the desired pattern. But then there was no space for addressing the notclets when they were folded; and after much cogitation, he invented the envelope, which he cut with the aid of metal plates made for the purpose. The sale increased so rapidly that he was uuable to produce his envelopes fast enough, so lie commis sioned a dozen houses to make them for him, and thus set going an imjartant branch of the manufacturing stationery trade. Centennial kisses Hun Jred in a bunch. tried to frighten him out of his gross habits by declaring that it would be necessary to open his stomach, and arranged the instru ment; he ran away, and relieved him self by copious draughts of warm water. Soon after he found that his apatite had realty increased to an excessive amount, probably owing to the continued irritation produced by these absurd tricks. Aiscven teen years of age, when oniy weighing one hundred jnund, he could eat twenty-four pounds of beef in as many hours. He now entered the army, and, being re cognized by the surgeon-major, Mr. Cour ville, of theNintli Kegiment of Hussars, he was detained fonhe sake of curiosity. From the day of his admission, he was ordered quadruple rations, with pUking in a box and swallowed; but lie was caugotl ' and soundly thrashed. He fell under suspicion of having eaten a child fourteen months old. It is stated tliat he was of mild and gentle manners and aspect. After death his stomach was found to be in very diseased condition. Area and KiKilation of the world is at follows : Europe, 5,700,000 square- mile; popi lation, 303,000.006. Asia, 1 3,000,000 -square miles, and population, 799,oooxx Africa, 8,700,000 square miles; population, 106,000,000. America, 12,000,000 sqtia re mits; imputation, 84,000,000. Australia anil Polynesia, 1,500,000 square miles;, Imputation, 4,500.000.