|3; J. W. D., 82.Terribly Burned—A Strange Accident. Nightbefore last a lad named William Blaekburn returned to bis home on Kowu^ street, between Court and Clark, from his work ofvarnishing in themanufactory in which he is employed, and pro-nonAtiJ nmal. to clean his hands of paint andV W W | » ■ 1 - ' -- W---rvarnish. He had some water on the stove heating, and had just placed a can of benzine on the hearth,when the lifluid ignited from the heat and flamed up almost to the ceiling, setting fire to his clothing, and burning him in a terrible manner. It is supnosed that the unfortunate lad must have inhaledseems to be scarcelyrecoveryarrested on suspicion