Have you replaced the spark plugs yet? I had a problem once with a carb on a car that ran extremely rich, fouling the plugs. I swapped in new plugs, and they fouled within minutes. I rebuilt the carb, and brushed the carbon off the plugs, but the car still ran like crap. I even swapped a different carb on, and the engine ran the same. My roommate at the time, who was a few years older and wiser than I, came out to the barn and stated flatly "Your plugs are fouled" I told him I had replaced the original plugs, and cleaned the new ones. He said "Your plugs are fouled" I started to protest, but he interrupted me and stated once again "Your plugs are fouled", then turned and went back in the house. I gave in, bought new plugs, and the problem was solved.
The moral of this lesson is that you can fix the carb problem that caused the plugs to be fouled, but once fouled, they tend to stay fouled, even after you have corrected the original problem. Your #3 plug is wet; that cylinder wasn't even firing, so there is no way it could ever burn off the carbon.