urces 81,-r d e-1 o hnd rc-enUis 11) s rly lliou-i'.pay moreCasualty.—-Theodore Vanhorn, a step son of'Mr- Starr Baldwin was seriouslyin j u i'ed niv M on day c v e n i ng by the c xp! c-sion of nea rly .a keg full of Gun Powder. The Powder having been thoroughly wet some years sdncc? and exposed, to theAon.r. Inin the Stock-• which' by* MrdoStOQ ill beweather for a lenmli of lime, unlit it wascaked solidly together, avus deemed call rely useless;Vanhorn while! engaged in. cleaningout the keg, concluded in try and see if ittngted by t I will I never nt—norket— b, • was breath lie eastuser! —would ignite, entertaining no idea that it would. For •ihi3ipurpose he poured a small quantry on . 1he ground then kicked the kecr contain in lt;r Hie rest some diets . c?tanccfrom him. • Upon the application of a match the parcel on the ground flamed up and communicated by a train , with the bulk in llie keg, producing a tremendous explosion. Vanhorn .was:.standing within a short . distance and was very severely bruised and burnt, though not fatally we are happy lo learn. The noise of the explosion rung atartlmgly through town, and created a confide ruble temporary exc i 1 c rn c n 1 Nan ark Cat rJtct.mu rdere rs o*our emirae si I* ruhahl V: sbi of war; but c sorsl Will i ■We see m niog of basil When beginof it.■Later.— dUavoiv anithe Itio Ova rJ? 2 SXJEABJ;C rcwattjsmft Ti A no Lb or us, • that theI I • r% — -r • 1 1 • •. The urrargC, . butwas a sale advance of The Ro\