Show foreign NOTES dy W V to tho Ju soTro H at 10 IMI night another very heavy explosion occurred blowing the roof and the gear of the fan shaft limbech and bricks sky high in air the descending dobra tell in the which arc in the vicinity the roofs of tha carpenter boiler house aro riddled with bolea size tho noise of tho explosion wai heard for two miles fortunately no one was injured though rom engineer of the fan engine and two others working cloie by with difficulty escaped the falling debris more explosions were expected luring the night but a cloud of i isred from the fan shaft more occurred at 10 this morning considerable moke was coining froin tho shaft the shop the carpenter agop the saw mill and the machine shop and foundry all wood en buildings except the latter are alomi by the services Ker vices of new glasgow steam fire anine acro obtained to try if possible to ave these building in case of fire and alno to pour a stream of water in 10 the burning pit A large number were standing about the works looking on and the firemen were engaged in eating gleam in a position when just at another explosion oc burred and an volume of amoe rushed horn the fan shaft high into the air accompanied by ticks etc the spectator pec at once scattered in all directions fortunate ly no one was hurt up to this lime 11 seemed quiet about the hoisting and pumping deaf s which arc yards from the fan shaft but at 1250 another immense vol amo of darker colored smoke came croci tho fan shaft and also from both hoisting and pumping shafts A few later the smoke from all shafts had ceased and the air appeared to be drawn down and as thu sucking n is a symptom of another explosion the people ran and put themselves into places of safety in a few another dense volume of smoke cime forth but accompanied by no noie noi e it is fully expected that the fire which now must be immense in the mine will soon shot itself from the mouth of the buildings in the vicinity will be in the greatest dani ger very great fears are entertained that the whole work will be destroyed by the catastrophe km iolj blaco nov 14 mills and considerable sid erable quantity of machinery are being to the biauce gold mines A roin pany with half a million cap ul has been organized i i boston in one day A new york iuan paid sixty thousand for fifty aar w on gilbert river cor of ireland nov 14 so fur as those not in the of the ministers can judge the course of events in ireland i likely t be about as follows follo wt it th boycott relief expedition tion accomplishes its object without bloodshed the government will nofa ask a suspension of the habeas corpus act but will summon parliament almonth earlier than usual namely about the first week in january ind bring down a bew and sweeping irish land mea siire should this be rejected as it very probably would be at least by tho bouse ot lords mr gladstone will promptly makkao appeal to the country not ft day being ot in brin niji tha whole lo 10 a practical ical issue Th lord nov dispatch from says the general opinion i that it will be absolutely necessary for boycott to leive the country as he wilt have to ba pros if ho remains in ireland 11 is reported eliat great preparations will be made for ilia departure of the orange men frico alien taik is completed allm ithary N Y NOT 14 while the steamboat blackbirds of the Starns harbor elsel ws coining to this city from new burg on su arday night with about excursionist si it ran on to a rock 10 miles above fort montgomery and sprang a leak the captain beached her and the men went ashore mule a fire and bivouacked bivouac ked there for the night hi the morning between and they were taken on the drew in small boats and brought to the city the else third will be flouted today to day AB nov 15 A reinforcement of men baa been sent to boycotts bouse preparations are made tor the military of four miles further on in consequence of the threatening ait hect of there there was no land at the gates of boy coils house sunday acut a great meeting was held 14 miles off at a meeting of kyc hundred persons at e near yes berday for the purpose of boycotting three in the neighborhood JM obrien rah american in abo coarse of his speech said if boycotting these men bad not the of reforming them tho people would resort to would auit their tho aret irishmen bo ahl to get a bitle and abo mccond duty diw to use it ilo added thero stout men in america who would dio happy if they could kill one cursed saxon |