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V^'l-l...*?* ?6,451 NEW-YORK, MONDAY. NOVEMBER :>0, 18..1.-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. -BB BRIG WAS BOTTOM UP. 11 Ml KEABLY 300 SLAVES OX BOARD. rrWTR.. BEING TAKEN TO MEXICO TO WORK it ?fAKVsT10N WAO-ES-AU. WH. f m D BO Bl i.OiT. ibT g_B_MB_l- to thh .riu.n_.1 _. yraneiseo, Nov. 2t?.-lB B B-W ili-paleh Manrutuli" 008888 news of tlie vreek <-l the fr?BTaMti with every aoul on ber. 87f Soutli ?.?kTM iiiisMtiff. This wre.k i.s a noteworthy ** ?. it n.urks Ute failore of the lirsl ___NB8_V8 ?*' ta ??i.i.ick-iairdiii. " on the l-cille Coaat "hric ThIii'i. it will i>e roeallei, tou.-hed |a |BBt ?w brig ibiiki. ?- "*?* "~ ??. ke'? B?V. ill,ern m,lc-s n,,r,!l "f *'?klen ?'?te, Il ia SeptVnibcr. eranimed xvith QUbaH Island undcr oontrad to ooffee plant-m in the Ban ^. diatrict 4>f Mexioo. All the horrors of i_?ve traftio 4.n the African Coast were rv ** ^ during 1 lie few tlays tlie Tahiti lay m J|Jf _ Ray in distress. ^Jv Americaii steamer Roseville arrived at u_.__.illi on 1'ridiiy from lalapa, au(| her tap -fported that he had paaaed tlie xvreck of tho jTiji rlevon milea BOUthweM ol l.izanl l'oint. g^trm floaling hottom up, xvith lior rudder goue Z, t_p Kdl-iat ihifted. It was evident that lha L_ Mpe.ize.1 while on the istarhoard tack, as all w_ aort riggii- n:l(l ,,ef'a cut BIBBf iu an attempt n_Tent l.ei going over. Tlie ilisaster hud (>?? -nfd thlrty daja liefore they sighted the htilk. r_f Beamer s,ti'|>pe<l arul sent a boat off, bnt w _ livinc tblng could lae found. The veflBel aartor could n?t l>e soarehed to ileterminc ].<>xx* _-_v of ihe Iriandera' bodiea xvere atill belMBBl !*_(. Thr hrlg. yawl x\.s still hy her, Imt. her twoi-a_l' boata were gone. This giveM little lu.pe thitany livea were aaved, for only the yawl xvould l?tt itood any chaoce <>f atirviving the atoffla. r-w Xaazanillo inouiiiea were sent t4. inuiiy Mi-aon tl.e '"--st" but nol a survivor was rep.irted nh?vi-g m..<le th_*ahore The Ihbiti- oargo of contraot elavea was nb ained on Gilbert UaDd. There tl.e people were aaity atarving, an.l they xvere OBflUj imluce.l t-> ?-j a aontiaot to work for three yeutis at !.* ?_? taontli, with tlie provialon that ?t the end 01 tbe temi they were to reeeive a free rcturn pmnt. II. H. Leavitt, of New-York, xvtiis a 4w-lourth- owner 4.1 the brig( und Captain Fer ganawi.'-'l the remaining fourth. Oi _pp;e:ubrr _0 ihe brig put iu at Diake'l Jtarfcr repairs t<> her rigging. Dr. Glbooo, the ?|wn, left the xeaael iiiid rctnraed to Ban l-i-nn -__ Hc declateii be would not retnala kragei m boanl il lu were paid a fortune, bb Bhe wa> _arawurt!..v, and there was also a chanee of trathir witli the ialaiidera. Augoat 18 the bi i_ waaeaiifi.i in aaqualL The tnpaalla xvere blcnrn lnto biireils and t>.'t!i fortoail aad ?-i?*_-ii were auried away. Ti..- V4_a_el lurched ln the heavy aa. and ihe isl.ni.ler_, eooped up in tlie liold were lirown into (i<-;vl!v terror. After th.^ wlnd _ut> aided Ughi aaila were ri-.ird. and tbe veoael next put into Drui.c's I'.i.v Lu repaira. Fergoson o_ iflfount oi aiokneaa in bia ramily waa foroed to atiy liete, aad Captaio C. -.riekaon took eharge. A .trt.ng effort waa made to Induee tin- Uovemment to st..p the ahinment of theae lahon-r. to Mevi.... bai it fall l, :.s tii.' ahip'a pipers were deolared ?i!l rfffht, The kdandera atre ahnple ffrople ann evidently knew nothing ui the liHr't work in frtorc for Them. Tbej refuaed to iieeppt half-dollora for lome piettjr euiioaltlea, f>'it reartily snli the aame artielea for a Di.-kel. with whieh ili<v w.-re latiiilinr. Few could >>riaak any Knglish. Beaidea tlie eaptain and the siander, ilic T-.l.iti earried three mate.^. n jili.-ieian, Dr. BeryMaer, two e:.nk6 and twelve re^n.e'i. Not a word haa Ix-en ree(<ived from any ef these by their frieruli. in thia city. TRUEE 8EN8A Tl0XAL AFFIDATlTS. MBB-jWM .WF.AR THAT TWFNTV -K1VI-. MKN' WlJli; V" r LL'__>". '? UT, s ? " e.ijfpy Bifjtfi.' Taenma. ITaah., Nov. cn.-Three MberaiB on Ihe Northern IVItir road huve made nffidavit thnt twenty five ar more men -ew kllled l.y the lnndslide at (.tif'.ii iMtloa, on tho llne of the Nortbern raciflc, Wedne.-d.-.|. ihe 'tatetnent wus publlsheil thnt only two men were kllled. flffl AXTI-l.OTlEIiY t AMtUlATE BAIYISO, E ._''), Nov. -Jii (Speelal).?A di-p-it.h from New Orkaiis s;i\-s: ??The progroBi of tlie prinaai-v eleettona B laahlnna for a DeatpcraUc >tut" tleket, whieh e__ knre- _ls.> the lottery aamndfn.nl to tba ...nstiiiiii.Mi, lnfflr.te, th:it (aptaiit ->-lrim. tii ' B-U-lottOr. .-sndi Me, wlll after all bb_M .. reafaetabla ahoarlng aaalaal ti'..-. . M. Encry. To-dajr it la: >.'. K.er.v. ^7.;: A__n.s, 1-7; (!ie latter h.-.v.n. laillBBed si-icnti f mr t')W>, during tlie wv.-k, wMle Ihe kBtery raodtdate aniy _d.tfi ei.ht lo his Igaioa. The Impre-slo- i> now . prevalent tbal tbe ea Uovernor haa alieady attlved tlie -:-.t-i- part oi Ma voto, nnd thal the r?inK-i-" Alllanca wlll now ahow lts atraagth and m ttn.i-i /.,r Adami neartjf :.il of the delegate \.i M ba ?_et<-d. Three liundix-d and forty tlut-e votes wOl be a?_vary for a Bomlnatlon, w McBoerj i- now alst] ?even troin the |o_L, His fri-i.ds h. tt.ii ha wlll acm. i :!i,. next 1 11 daya, imt never__o]e_ Mterlnre mnch Hnxieiv ut the strii-s (,f the antl rite-,- man Cali-ulatl l' upon ti"- bltter dlvi*lon in M levii'M :_ijr r.inks, ?:..! li.lieiiiiL1 t.'s.t Hi.- tlir.-:it^ la i.-.it \\>\i be .-i-.'.'-i .mt, und thal there wlll be n Heaan:.- . uidldate i"" Oovernor, the B8_ca:,s Hr.. lK>ginnlng t.> organlae for a deiermlned grta>-loi.al tlght. ln every pnri.li com ?jttee- an- ineetliig, puklUng regt-tratlon aiid bai 1 ? h -itlei-.,. Thera ls mwh t..!k of .Iii.t^-e \V. 4i. ? Hy, "f I.,?; . "1...I. lie is '. itroug man la h. *?. rHjaxted i.\ b.th Burlle*. a plaiiter ... ton *__ilii? weaitli nnd a Inwyer who Iik- actdeved dis ?atiun pa tlie -op.-ema ("'mn ben-h.a .-'-;. ??;'!. vim D 8__ 11 Ibhbi ' y, N .. lu. Pablle exclteaafffl over the **??? ->?: .? !,_s Mih-ided t-. ;. froal extaM, Warlpaiij,- tjeeause of the putallc anaoaaeemant thal ?i*.B?als4M:i not prosocute the abdaetor . Ur. Beab ls invoived bacaase he save hia *?* that lie would a.sk no qoi tttona if hia ehOd were l*Sl-l ruarued, The polloe aai Uidi pfoaBa roJated ". i-> alw returnod the ehlM, ;.nd .mjiii ?^-allow wm to refraln from doing all in in- power i_?*?vk-t y. 1.,. id M;-. Kiii.-, now under arre-l tor the r**- be-i.i..- tlie ddt-Une of p__ii<- Intereat ln the T_jM|r_..iie;, _:r -.tiij ii'-;it ;u ludepeiidence, where ??*_*t_.e-: l_st night out of tlie ?ay ..f :. p"- Ible _5l__iyi:' .'.:?._. _he man lhat retarned tbe nhlld ^"???It m'; ;ot the raward i- -till Lelng searehed i_i_*_|r''',i'e. No tr.<-(- of him ban been found ^jJ*lo__; l.i.ev. he ba suco Mled ln pettlng out AVSTOS &IEIDU8 oTJOtBB BOME. mj/**1' X- V.. Nov. _J (.-pcriiill.--Many m-w btilld ^?"?aMady going up at dlffereirt potaM aloBg thi kl*'l',hj I'J't 1 ann DeMwaia BaJIroed ln tha Oata * At QMBn iiiin i:iui ?nd th-ivlag T^iBthe Uelawara >i<ie ol Plaa Hlll, thare are -??? :. ? ii... 11 (l.-r way. Oae of theae ???11-r .?'i.ii.' ? 11 ;..'?. wb?. ''in- ui i-i _J* t_e taamer bone of Antoa Be IL tM orehaBtia T~*- A fe?ture <,f tbe hoiw ls aa oM Gertaafl d:l;ak j*?u li. te j i_enient. Thi- haa a walaacotlng of aefc__rk "** ?0-*-*- (.'-rin.-.n p.ov.ihs BttOf-d OB at___T*' ***0*01* BtelB, of Bow-YorB, the Brealtaet, J2"toj ?* K~t .,f Mr, r-ehii's eottaaa at 815,00a ImL**^ * f"W "*r* !l'''"' * '?'' ''"' *ma "! ,lM' l^*y *9m | m (?.' Ba- <o.-i.er-. weee (y^^Sh l;i.i,-, ,. qow aa Baa nnd valnal.lo a hia/, "f '"-v-y suminer home* a- enn bc found B i_Lu_u,.u-v- A,""'t ibe ?"'?> thing tbat aceaia to mtuAiiJ1 '- thla ideul .ummer mouutoiu villa Mr m _S ?oeW) m a puper, aaema aow in a falr ' ?' hBag tappued. ' L*_CT__arc s (<,.,/V7- Tem mirsovmi. *<_ali K*->; Nov. _o (epecial), Th.- M.ite BoaM ti- _ ^ ?--"--_oiiei_ h;i- enterod a Boolaloa ln ^ ?a? ut va ..... ^ ,. ... .... .,.h.. k Rv? 1? ' "1':,""",'t to Ho?toa. K:.i... t __.!_"'"' ,l"' BMial rate given to |ob_era. The tond a^. *? Uk,; ? nntii r.-.id ii..- i.,< :.i rato. Ihe ')>'? Tmt*to?*Jh;,t ,t,1,r v:" -I'tUk-d t" whole,:.!. ***< ln ih, '''"' "'?'' "?'? (oiiimodltv ..If.-.-.-d nnd re ?'i? BBM aaa aatrtM t. Jahhera' n J_* :,'v" v - j , .-, TBEE, l8-T_r".,,"v -:' \ dlapaiel. Irom Iliirango, ?'ol Bv. jT"*??*-ran" | pk i:.-.y. UM )(""' i_nil?iw. ?Mu?*red his n-jther two MOBtM l ??de- ,, ",un l-aterday and pleaded gultty t . **Ba'B___ii?e. fc"''or"* 'le_-.ee und w;.s sciiteiit-od by """"er to tlw Kiaitentiury for llle.? waa to CHINESE TROOPS DEFEATED. OXWARD MAI.CH OF IHE _____?. Tlin GOVERXMFXT AL.ARMI.D-ATROC-TIF.S OF HI TAKOW MAS-ACRKS. I-ondon, Nov. 29.? Advices received here frotn Shan_liai aro to tlie clTeet tliat the reliel .or_e_ in Mane]liunia have doleated the Jniperial troops Hont to ?uppres_ the rihitin in that reyion. The Impr-rial fon-es mimbcrcd 1,100 nieu, and their defeat.eam.es tlie Ooveniiiicnt ihe ftSTlSt n__iety. lieinforceimeiits to tl80 number of 6,000 men have been dispatehed from Tien-Tsin to opixine the rebele, who are inurching on Pekin. If tliif Imperial troops are a_nfn defeated Ihe position of Pekin and Tion-T.in will be extremcly criticaL "The Chronick-'' correspoudent at Tien-Tsin aays: "Oflicial reports of the Takow mas-acre cotitain details almost. without par tllel, ev?n in the history of China. Previotts dispatehe. have given but a faint idea of what ha|> jiened. The memberp of the little llel?ian riiission had no opportunity of escapinj-- The slaujfhter be^an with tlie killins. of native eon verts, many of wliom were pu! to death with liend ish eruelty. C__dI?I of tender year6 were aeized by the savages. hacked with knives and roaated at a hug. lire. A worsc fate still befell the nuns, who were subjeet to the ^ros-sest indisuities, beinir l.rtiiallv outra.-d bf the fiends, who alterwaid bratned thetr. with ma__ive dta?B. The DelgkBl prie_ts were cruelly toitnred, hut uiet th.ir fates with CtristiBB resi.nntion. A priest wa* bratned at a blow. The lieiids llien seized his hody and tore out 11'!' toiume nnd heart and hiirned Iheni. The native (.'hristiatus were treate.l even more horrihly. They were not per mitted to die a nwift death. The miscreantn _;-ized the wretched eonverts. who Hod iu viiin to the _________ and btibjceted them to fearful torttire... Their children were 6eized, and 08?M hacked to pieees, and others roasted alive liefore the eyes of their ;i_i)iii/ed parents. Theu the parcnts were taken and treated with a rrfiti^ment of ertielty tlr.it only OunoNe understand. After sulTerin_ varioiis tor tiins, Mi.h as still lived were slauirhtered. The mnndarini. 00CB8 eithcr tO have favored the rioters, or lo have been ovefeon.e with Oar. In.stead of altemptin_ to snpprcss their violenee, or protest in_ n.uir.M it^ they wclcomed tlie nnirdereis, n-I haaded from Ihe __?ght?1. and upread a feuat, aud hel I a fete in their honor. lt would bc hard to deplet the _oelin_ of Earopeana in B?a_p?ai aad other plaeea ut the reh-tion ot tliese horrora They are not aagry .-.inibly, they are furinus, aod then' is a loiid aml Dnivena] detnand Irom al| foreif?rra lor a punish ment that will brtog tln- Chineae i<> their aeaaes. and iuipress a Bever-to-be-forgotteD leooo?, AOCIDENT TO A CROWDH) HWOM-ftP. LoadOB, Nnv. 89.?A r?_?rkal?B but iwt .ory aerl r_t aod?.nl ..' ? ?iiii.-i at r.)iii;:outh to-day ahUa the barbo. wii. ahroo?sd ln thlch fop. Dunng tha Ume the o_. Dnea of tho sB-nv arere th?i bl?1?i troai -i_ tit Uie iiriti-h troop?_p Croeodlk. wlth I,d00 b?i aboard, rao asalaat tha atraetara on wMeh i~ bullt the ea> I?oalon ot tli.. i.a:)><>!? ralrarajr. Sha waa -_a\1aa at iuii sperd when ihe -raek, ami the f"" a "' ihe ihoeh waa so gieat that flfty V3rrl< al tli.' t-iilwiv avoiv <],-.tu.e.l iiti.-l tiiree (?ani__es Tvlilrli lurt been BtaO?Dtf <>!t the tra<k v.-er? rrlletl Into tli'- 888. Oteal al.-.m 8_> ferl lor a time, liut no <;n<- \-n^ i.; Id aml. -li.-ula'Iy enonpb, the tioj_>.-)iii> eacapel dana^c. KRANTK AN'D TllE MrKTM.KY TARIFF. Parlfl., Nov. 89, The Aaaoelatad Preaa report ob tiie effert - of tha M-Ktn-Bjr Tariff Law In Fiance la i-e produeed l>y all tlie lcadini; Journals of Parla, ,-iu<l la pn?Otincel ? most in:ele^t;tls document. .,.,...,... ? ,- me iiii" -fir.n 01 tlie n(1tni>-Ion of J__l?-C_.fi poilc, M. Siepfrie., M-nit;er of the Cliatnb.r of Uepmlea, aapa tnat the rnited ttaftaa arlll u- ai.ic lo btttataee salt meuls In Frnnt-a ln apHe of the Fr-tnh duty, but tlia-t if the TJnited St;it<"s conpre-s wnutil tllininlsh tl? dutles cn French silhs, woollens and eot???a, a r-diH ti'in of (he Fretirh duties on Atner!-:m ?apoii - WOltM I ? i-mlllv Brante? A tr_at_ ol < __erea -UH the Dnlted 8?itaa, be added, a_i noat ?ea__?e. M. DE OIS-S- VIS-T TO BEBLIK. Berlla, Nov. 88.?The f-?t that U. Ie Qtera, the i.u- -iu'i Mini-ti'i- of Pbt?cn hi_8lr*. waa not oape??U] feted l.y tiie Qai??a Ooarl on the oeeaj?? ol bla vi-tt i,:i- .-ii.ti.-'i nu'.i ii pable connaenl heaa. "Tbe Poat," refening t<. this appareal toct ot iiropersitteiitli.il lo the i{ii--ian ilaanaman. axplalna that ::. de (..<i> eane i . Berlla, no. la iiis otDelal capaetty, bat bb b prlrate Indlrldaal; and (nr thla reaaoa the flovar-B-Bl deemed it naneot wary t'> beetow kpectal bonoi. npon the dl?1 li'.ui hel vi-ilo:-. . st. i'.-tcr-liiii_. Nov. 20.?The Russinn newspapern t,-;if\ t. the excellenl Imprea-on produred by Uie (ierman Chanrellor'a apeeeh in tlw KelcliataK. Tlw "Xovoatl" Mtya that tbe apeeeh deprlve. tlie hostlle . in ii." ("iumui i:ii--oi'i ..I..- papers i.f -?11 Uielr Tlie s, ii ot M. de Olera, .-.- tlie ?? Nrvi.-ai." baa )::?! a voluable reault In d p-lling tbe clo-?i batween -era_?)f and Bn_?i nnd 11 A MINK CAPTUBED AND RFNAMKD. i i . , .8,,v. 80. Elphl boadred atrlhei- a: Rivc de (.lor, after boldlBg diaorderl. im-'tlnga and paradea 1" it.v. eaptared ihe AfB-faade mlat and rebapBsed H "Bertholet" nriaa, UJaa* ry <f a ronaer Depoty of tbe Lolra dlwtrlct. They InteDd lo reslat any attempi (I.-.- tlnin. , At Len . the dtaatlaa i- Imptovug. Rl s-i\ HAT BTOP TJIE EJ-POBT OP IIOB-5S. Berlln, Kot, SO. rh<- fcI-?t." _f thla dtf. la aa tborlty for the statemenl thai Ihe Bu-salan Govem. meni u aboal t-i lasae a decree prohibt-us '?"? < - ,ii of boraee -khh BaaUa. In aoaa. i?irtent i: i. int.n'i.!'. actlon of tbe C_ar_ Oavernmonl is looked npon :i- addlllonal evMence lhat Ruaala la preparln. for boatlllUoa ln the near futnic. TIIF. TDfl OOEIKG I >i; REVE50E Paris, Nov. -J'.t.-A depatatlon <>f fhe beapne of Fatiioi., beaded by m. Deraulede, to-day wreathed the iiit.niiment on tbe BeM of CbanplKny. Ie aa addreaa M. i'e: nJade pi<-ii.-t<-.i taai tha l?oa waa approae?Inx fOT the w.ir (if l-< vcir.-e. MM. Laur and Mery, Boalanglata, alao .i.oko. .\ ho-rii-' eiowd M-Bed i.ikI booted, and flnallj --. parrlaan ti-ht l.pie out. An in.ti--. i-il-al'!"- acene of dlaorder enaued and footlnued until feadanaea latno und qaelled the dl-tarbaac LOBD LYTTOJI Ai A -rii:rn ai.ist. I'.tn-. Ni.v. 88. n i? -~!<i that the late Lord Lytton aaa ^> a_rotad apWlaaB-t; that he beUavad be had comnankatlona wttb _oan ol Are, Balaae aad Bapolcan, aad thai ha toaipb-ned thai bo waa alwari bofBed In trylaf lo have aoeeaa to the ^iii:ii <>f i)i f:'.t her._ 'Ilir. ABCHilSHOP <'F A1K AT LYONS. Parla, Nov. BB.?The 4rehb_hbp or Ala < rtehrated naa la the baattea at Lyoin thla Bwralnf. In the Him-." of his 0ddreaa the Vrehblahop refcrrei to Ua reeeal taial befcre the <"?rt- He di" 0-1 -eprel whal he had -MM, he ~.iid. and tba fuct lhal a Ine bad beea i u'liii.i no. )...v<' the (?)!-? i of dleadns blm. wii.'.i the ArehMshop wu fcBTin tho eathedral Ihe eo-peca-on ro_0 and .:>!'','i -Bt: "Vtrt Boelard." Tho -rchblahop paaaei *a* reepoaded t<. Mda maal f.',tation. -Not vive _b__ffi." be aald, _^__J0_.v11_2 Ie rondamne." The people Ihen tottog hjm at hh M.ird cried nealn aud apln -Vlre 1- <ondamne" until the Archbh-op droveiwai la Maeon TBOVBLE oVF.il TIIK DAHOMEY TI.'F.ATY. i'_ii-. N'.v. ?_?!.. in tho Chaaaber ol Depntlea .eater dav M. v.alion, the ropotiar of the <-iini.iittee havlng the in.iit-r in eharpe, polBted out the liawbaoka of th. propooad troatji arltli DahQMie.. a_ KiKtiii'-. Dadar Maeaatary of Btata bw ihe (oloiiie., nnd M. Blbot, Mlnl-ler af PonlfB Aflllra, OB t-.juiif nf tbe. nayniBBiaait. .oaliaiod lhat lha (resty ua, i.<..-j.t:it.!- and iidvai!taL'<-viis and d-r.d-Hv **t eaahJe t<> aaalhw %af. Tha eodad caataaia, they de <?:;:;re.i., WOaM fully 008.88880? lor the 18b? dy to bc paid to tha Klag <?f Daho ? \ ? )1. ( BBBBiaa*. M. Deroal.dc nnd other -Wnhara sp-.Uo nt Mafth. attachlag Ihb aettao <f the OoaaaB n?.,it in the inatt'l- 9*6*1 --880-0B. M. te i !<?>'?;''. ?p?Bkl0| io rrpll lo HM08 0tlac_8, mM uuk H i fu-ai to latlfy the Irealj woaJB ba laataaKiaal t<. 0 w..r eaatfag 1 *),OOOflOO Iraaea, .u tlie -OBBM II-I BJW00108I W0B? had lo 00 i''''i ?BBiimtT idaBatflfM h<- waa _srpt-Md th.ii lha ***? 1^.,-. nf tha IllUBBI l-c't i-hoiild be ln favor of it Flnallj, bo declared U-t the Gov.rin_.eut tuuW -?l I Iierei.t the B8B-BJN ItnpliVd in refeiring the trenty bark to tho BBBBBBBBI. M. Derriilede then ?It'idniw hls motion to Ihls end. I'.ut M. riehnn Inslstcd on n dlvWoii on tlie aropoaaJ to refer Ihe ti-Bt. bn.-u t.? the eoBualttea, Tha propoaal waa then Miiunltt<_ to a rote, with the restilt that it wns reJeeted-:iwi to 108, nnd the artlelea of ti..- treaty, tafataer wtth the erodtt for the K.ng, were BiOptOB by large niajoHti'?-. THU TARIFF 4)N AN1MAL PRODl'OTS ADOfTBD. Parls, Nov. -j'...- Tln- -s-iuite yesterday ndoptrd ll the arti.l.-s enil.nieed In the new BBBMBM tarlfl rcLtit Ing tn unluial produrt-i. DM f"IIRISTIAN VBUTB THK KAIPER. Berlln, Bor. BB.- Kmpemr WUIiani met tlie Klng of Dmimark on hls arrivul at the milway stat'.on ln BM dani to-day. I'nrdial greetln.s- were exehangi-. A gi-und laeepdoa waa given t.? the ktag at t_e CaatM. AN AMERICAN IIEI.D BT TIIE GERMANP. Atehlson. Kan., Nov. _n (apootal) DflBOld Seh-BMB, a WaUMdo Atehlson (ounty fariner, xvho went back to tiermany two montlis afO to vlsit hls old home, after BB BhOOBM of twenty three years, was urrcsted as a 4leserter from the (lerman Army iiud Is now *ervlng ns a soldler under tl.e Empcror. A protest is to be mado to tlie btatc DeparUii'.-nt. MR. BLAINE WELL AND STUEVY. A STATEMENT BY HIS ATTF.NDINQ Pl!Y SICIAN. TIIE SF/'RF.TARY'S 1IF.ALTII BKTTER THAN FOUR YKARS A4XI-1T WILL BK BVJCB MOBfl VIO OROTS IN SIX MOBTH8 IROM NOW. l'hiladelphia, Nov. '_'9.?"The Prcss*1 to-morrow will pul.Iish Ihe following: To eonsult his me.li.-al ndviser was t.l.e prinn- reaaoa for Mr. Eliine's trip to Philadetphla. Mr. fflaiae leamed ttmt he waa la tietter health and Btl-Bgtfa now thaa he was four jrearsagO, BBd that six nmntli.s and ;i jreai heti8-f ln* would l>e stronger than he in now. Ile lrarned lurther that he is ns good B BBBB ph.vsicaliy ut sixty-one years, Mr. I!l;ii:i-s BgeJ as anybody else of like B#B. "Mr. lJInine is a well man." This is what Dr. Ifadiaoa Tiylor, the physician to the Scoretnry 6- State, said yesterday in au itifcr\ iew. Dr. Taylor thoTOBghly exainine.l .Mr. I.l.iine diiriu-. the latter. xi.it to this eity. nnd he has lieen asked to make this stafeiu.-rit lo put :i stop to tlie niiiny rt-ports lo the eoiitrary. " Mr. l.l.-.ine is in :i better ooaditloa, a pcBl deal BeRer eond tion, thaa six iMotitlis or a year BfO," added Dr. Taylor; "and m far iw.-^ can deflaltely say fr4im b oarafa] obMrration of his eondition and whM has beea toM me of what ii wm befDTC I begafl to attead him, lir. Bfadae enjoyi tietter h-ahh than he did three or four years ,-v,'o. Six moiiths hence he wlll l>e even bettet than he is now. " Mr. liiii.iic la ii v.cll maa, Foi hJa jret 1-. be i> .turdy. JrVben I begaa to attead Ifr. fflaiae last r-piii;^ lie wa.s :iii!.'eri:i_ from BB BOttte UlBIM. Uf araa ln a v.-ry bad ooadltion, aad oomp-etely brokea dowfl I'V ovcrwoik. 1 did nol ItBOW wi.at the OBfr coiiie would be. Now there -la no doubt in my liind, f?r Mr. B-aiae'a health is exeeUent. Ih is baek t->. his aormal weight?-wery good weight that. He has B gOOd BppetiM aud lleepa well. " Mr. BtailM has got well by llie ex>r c:a4: 4.C eoflBBQB sense, n<>r medicyics. \t n.-ir Harbor ho w.-nt aai ridlog so fi.r e.H.-ii day, walked 1 c rtain djetaaee, an.l p ;-,\c 1 hand-ball a tixo.l leagth of time. ln shoit. he consciciit^..usl,v ohoerved my adviee in tbe n.at ter of exen'Lse, and uow we are both much grati lied. Hefore his illness, Mr. Blaine WM uot a MBB who woald take MBOh exereise. Now he Ls .tba opiM.site. Ile lias grawai lo like it. Mr. Blaiuc wn.te m<-, B coupie of \veeks laefore his \ iislt. I1CI0- tia-JL hc x-_l_Uod aho-ul. l#o mde* rrrry day. often, be aaya, bc weih- a mlle <.t a at-eteh. "lf Mr. lllninc BOBt-BBOB M ttike BBM ot liim si-lf, a_ he is iloiiiiT now, I ise.- 110 reason why he hliould not livc many yeaia longer. Ile ha_ en 1?>red upon tiie rij.c i4ge, laeiiii; Btxty-OBC yOBH ol I, aod he takes plcasure la his jiiescnt strcngth. \\ ben I exai'iincd liim he pull.^d up his right ariu and felt his niiis.-l.-s. 'I bey weie good aad lar_e. It is gratifyiag M itate that bia limba aad hi_ arma are more moaeularand Mrgor thaa they baTe heen for yeara. This is n matter of eome little pride to Mr. lil.-iitie. " V\ hcii I sai.l bc will be even iu liettor health iu six montt-4 frum now, l atata aa a reaaoa thal a I.. raon, My i>i;e who had beea ill with typboid, will not recqver all hia form-r Mreagth i:i.ii.. (liately npon recovery, He w ill iiave a heavy fcelin. in his limha, ete. This will ur...liially w..rl; ..ii day by dav until be Hmla bitnaell stunlv, quick and full ol health." t vi:rs 11. 1 ir.i.i) .1 sick ../.i.v JU . SOB .CTII.L IN" '1111. II..XD- On l\-\MTV I X ri-'l-.T- A RUMOR DEX1 IH. ryma w. Pleal 1- .Ined t 11- bed agaln and ls ?'ii .-. iteh tnati. Hatnrdn) he fell >? 1."h better that ii" tefl h.s room and In the evening ?:i- M hia aeenstomed ptate al the dlnncr-tablc. Yesterday, hoa ever, M aai anable t" kave lu^ 1.n and renalned in tie.i all day. in tin- Morning Dr. Bngaoo Fnttor ??s siininioiied, and nfu-r aeelng Br. Flold ha wrala ut the foUowiag atalemenl of the patlent'a eoodmoa: Mr, Ki irt's eaadlBM reqalre* aMalala BiaaM r--1 and <i-ij t at pr-seiit. i:i"iii:.\l". II I.l.l li. .\f. Ii. 4an |h_ -pnie ihael of paperoo ?iii''i the iMIemenl 1 Mr. H'-i i' condttlon waa wrttteo waa the following: ?? Mra. Undl \ 't 1 ondltion 1 main tt ? k taged." IM iio.-i * ealled agaln lata M I evening, an.l aaid there was do change to t>- Btade la m wrltten state? ment. Mrs. i.iciiev, wbn 1- >*r. PtoM- daokMer aad Ihe 8 if- ? f Mr. I.iu.llev, of t'ie t-i-in ..f neld, Undl V. Wi'-eh cis m Oo., is sl. m li.nt awdlcal i.teir.i u 1- eonataaUi neoeaiary. EMward M. I'i'-i.-i, vin la- h.si hi- reaaoa oa aeeoaal ni i.a-iiH-- troahlea, la -till la Ita eare of Insantty ea i>4'iis. a bmb at Ita FleM hoaae laM avenlng, who ^aid l.c had authorlty to ->>.-ali for tti'-iiiN i-s uf thi fain iiy. aaM thal Bdwavd FleM ft lerds) wa ameh mtmrt eiilin than tii- <l;.v befOVO, an^I tha*. tbe phvsi. laOB were bopofal of 1 -i--e.iv rec ivaiy. - .Mr. Fleld is atUl i-'Ihl' eaied for ln a qalel toealtti ujitown." siid h??, ?? i,nt ananfoementi wUQ j.; >!..hiy ba bhhM M-boiiow t.. lata hia t-i iobm ptaee oat r lown, a% his pliy-ieian, Dr, l.indl.-y, has atlOBgly ad v.s.-.i this itep." j ii r,-t_.ni to ti.c ru_aon thnt Ita 'riiui-iK-r, arhylaad Company waa Intereafed in Um aBBln ..f 1 -iei.i. Uad lay, Wleehera .1 Oa, the preaM?M M that MfparaBoai p. 11. Tiiuri.'T, aaid jraaterday: ?? n._ Thurtor, Hhy 1 an.l Oampaay b. n.-i Ita ilghleW lateraal in Ita aftatn of FleM, Undley, Wtoehen .?- Oo.. nor bava 1 any. Nelther tln- Thurber, wi.'.laii.I Coapan) nur in-cif bave ever had an) irun-action of nni Und wtUi l__i concern. or wlth the Dm whlch preeeded them in lioalneas. FleM, l-iiulh-i, \\'ir>. l.?-i- .' < ... never were Interested t" ibe extenl of 0 dollar la the Thnrfaer. Wlil.iiid Compnny, ..r any <>f its aenirltlea. Thoae -ei.ivncs when offered for natwrrlptlon W4_ro -<> brjtely over-rab-rrlbed thal it 1 kl ..i.t-i-s rgl?lde tbe urocery trade recelvrt onlj 2fi per easol ol itn- aMouni they upplied for. Tl.is recillted ln ao wlde ;. dlitrllniton nt tbe e,.;i,j,;iii.'- Ktoch that it now baa nme ^..h.o -.?.mk boldcra. and Fleld, I.iu.llev, Welrher ,v Oo. are BM aad never have been among the number. ?? m-, ral] ni the a?_gnoe un Friday waa amda La tho iaieiv-t of ? fi-u-ii'i who had loaoed aome uoney on iome -'?? -ult-.c-. whlch, witi. hl- permls-lon, had been lefl wlth li-hl. Liiall.-4. Wtocher. a Oo. f"i aha l Iniiolred roneernlna th? -.-.-uiin- iwi.iiii bad aol thr leasl '-oiuiei iloii xvith the lliiiili.-r. Wh\l:iinl C.111 paay) and hnve been a-anred thal ttaj are Mtael in ii,.. Bafe Uepoall Oompaay." A POB CUVWCBMAm 9BC0JOH l ' ITEOtfC. i:u-i.in, Nov. 98 [fptiMD Thu Bor. lamwi PtaMi Bpaldlng. foe twatro'yeai. loetor M Cfert-I Chareh M CambrMgBi oae ol U.tfeal Bplaeopal alalaten ta H 9 country, hai n - goed aai miii |ota Um OathoHe I I Hl ".old hi- tOB.H_Bllim I'.div hls iras.ui- f>r this ,,,irs<-. lie aaM M had atwayi beea ? llbjh < haieh man and haBBTI I ln Ihe lafallll.ali'v of t'<- chm h aad behad aoeorhaown itapaMMdoaM. lie . lOtMaed: ? Many hoara aaM IhM 1 have I.? Mtaaaeai ta ?y ieeUMfl I'V ti"' Bplaeopal aMeUoa. My aetlao woaM bava beea wtart H 1 if Ita Mgbeal elugpmaii ta the land had I""" 8B-il W-*0p. '? '?' \w:t<-r <>f the .-.ii..eiit amrM wtaM wiBmgt have tmrni rtroagly taloeacM ,,?. ,. it AagaaHaa. ti..- wrIMr ol Ita boo awHI _ . |,., .,, tp .1 .aa _m 1 ?? m Jobb n.-n.-. !f< amaa. No indurementi have been haM oat M ma 1 have rather been k-Pl hach many tin..--. The fuUioflc Chnrch IncreM-ndy uppcar- to nio to be tho true Cliurcli of Ctu_l-* THI. REV. DK. HALL SIIOT AT. A MABX-JPt FITILE ATTEMTT IO A5___ $Bjua% HIM. FORTUNATE I.SCAPE OF TIIE POPULAR PASTOR OF TIIE FIFTH AVENUE PRK.SBY 11 ItlAN CHWRt 11 WITHOUT HAUM-TUREE BUL !___? F1UED AT C'LO-E EAVOfl ?1I1S __________ __-0____E LOCKEU UT, Tbe Rev. Dr. John Hall, paator of the Fifth Avenue Preabyterian Church, narrowly escape.1 death yesterday at the hands of an ______ Three 8-800 were flred at him as hc eame out of the ehureh after the niorninjr service. Happlly, all of them _0_W_ thelr _____ John (leorgci Both, the man who tried to kill Dr. Hall, ia one of thoso crazed ereatnreH with a faneiful gricvance who make weary the Hves of publio men. 11c is now a priaoner in the hoods of the poliee? Dr. Hall, as ustial, preaehed to a crowded eonyrejration yesterday mornuu-. After the _ervice wa*. over he etopped on his 'way out of the church to talk with boeqc of the elders. The congrcga tion had gone out and the scxtou was about to oloee the doora when Dr. Hall bade the elders frood-morning and walked out. It was then just ten minutes to 1 o'cloek. The church standi| on the northwest corner of Fifth-ave. and flCly Iflhoi. It has two entran.es; <me on the -ireet, and the main one on Fifth-ave. It was throu-h -08 latter that Dr. Hall passed out. He turned to the left to enter his parsonase, whieh adjoins the church on Fifthavc. Then* wiyc few people in tbe avenue. On the oppo-ile si.le of the street aud inmicliatcly BBB inj. the clmrch 0100- 0 tall, well-dressed, finely l.ttilt, BBB-M-M man, with a BowiBg b__l-l and ;nusta<lie. For nearly half an beai he had pacd lllllC0llj up and down the sidewalk with his eyes tivd on the door of the ehur.-h. As the fatnil iar liifitre of Dr. H8_ a'ppearoil in the church poreh the man stopped it. his wulk. Mis ey.-s lit up with a ticndish hate. He took a step forwanl und his hand darted to his ri.ht-hand overeoat pocki* t. Dr. Hall reaehed the 0tOOp of his bO-M IDd l~_an to moiint. tlie eteps, and in Ihe 08BM instant -omething in the man's hand BB0Bfd in the li_ht and a pistoMhot IBBg OBt OB -M nir. 'I'here was a < rv frcm the l.ysranders as Dr. Hall wheeled around and gazed confuseilly ahout him. Tlio inati who had lired the shot stood still for an instant. ns llioii.'n WBtehiflg tln- etfeet, of his hn'.let. Thlfl he darted acro.ss the road until lie was within half a dozeu yarda of Dr. Hall. A.ain hia riajhtai-B w_a iBB8-d ia stcady aiai at the Dootora form, and a teooBd shot ran_ out. Dr. Hall had sccn the man rush towarTI him, lie had _e_B the irvoher levellcl at his head, and rea!i/ed thai it was he at whom the b_Ut__ had be_B aimed. THE THIRD SIIOT Al.s.) l'AII.s. Instinctively be dlfted up the 6teps of the sioop. The 800088?. followed close liehind him. Dr. Hall pulled o|>en the 0tor_B door and BJOt betweC- that and the ftont door of the house. Ilis piirsuer dtBfged open the 0tona door and OtaadtBf on the lower step raised his reyolver fur fhe third time and lired. This laat B-Ot was at close QBBfttn. and Dr. Hall felt, Ihe whizz of tbe i.ullet ii. it fle'w past _itn and mbedded it.self i;i the wuins<BOtiBg of the door. As the third shot was lired, the man wlieelcd ni-oti_.il and ran down the stops. It had all happened with .such suddennoss that every one near the spot was pn._aly.ed with iimazement and honor. The first to reeover his .!._.?? was A. K. Diek. Mr. Diek, who lives at No. ..'I West. Twonty-Hccond-st., was on his way home from the Kev. Dr. MaeArrliur's Calvar.y B-P?H < -rurch in Fifty-severrt-li-s.. He was walkiuR along ttM west Ude of the avenue when be hear.l the lirst shot. He BBW Ihe man rush toward Dr. Hall and saw the s.-.-ond shot lirc!. He B8W the man rush up the bO-M Btepo iu pur suitof Dr. Hall, and luard the third shot. Then, as tlie assassin ran back 00.008 the road to the tmt* sidc of the avenue, Mr. Diek, with an cfl'nrt a . ut a man siiildenly awakeued Ir.un a sleep. daabed after him. Hurton. tbe aeZtOB, had just eloaed the chareh door behind Dr. Hall whea i,,'. tOO, beard the three shot-. Ile opeacd the door and rt?hed out on Ihe aidewalk. lh' eaw a man. _t:is|.in_ a SSOOkiBg B-TO_T_r, run down the stcp. oi the paraoaaffe aml aeroaa the nveBne \li.,. Wil.iaui IrriB, a rehtive of Dr. Hall. ran d0WB the ste;is of the paitsoiia'-e and s.re.iiueil out, lhat. Ihe man who was nitiuiii:: away W88 the miU who bad tned t?? _hoot Dr. Hall. Burton r.in after him. As the man reaehed ihe cuih Diek and Bnrtofl grabbed him hy the eelbtf. Two women ran into the chun-li aud eallsd to C. II. Bnrtaa thai Dr. Kall had beea shot. Vonng Uurton riushcd ..ut aml tame up with his tather ..ii.i Mr. Diek jusl 01 tbay toid t^ieir banda on the man. A oraard af nearly a bnadred peraona sur?ed around t!ie pt?Ol-T, aboatiBg and g-8?OU latinir. The prisonet's lare, white as a oorpea, l,is asliy lips an<l hi- _-BB_Bg limh.s tol l ot tln" lear within him. Bai he (ooked around with a stieerinir lamrh at fhe crowii. and, lii_hte!!<<l 80 lie 0T8B, carried 0- 'he BitUBti-B wi.h the cooiia^s .if Sat.in. THE PBWOEEE- COOLBJBB? "That I shall tell in gaod time to the I.rt," !?? aoawerad when BBiion adced him why he had tried to shoot Dr. Hall. "Have yon -ot a pistol:"' said Mr. Di-k. " No," replied t ho 088?. His poi-kets were promptly MBrebed and .here on the rigbl s;<le of tiie oven-oat was found a :;-.'-(? ilihre, iloiilile-aetion, live-.hainl'er.-d i.noiver. Three eha_ihera had beefl diacharfed. ?? Di<l you know whom you w tre 0_oa_Bg<*" asked Mr. Diek. -of ci.iitae l do. He has uvteirfered with me ioo l-Off," replied the man. " Wiiat has he interfered ahout .' ' asked Mr. Di.k. "Tl.at I -shall tell to-morrow:'" WM the reply. Polieeman John Ihppan, <.i tbe Twenty-third I're.-iiK-t, here tVbawed his way tbrongfa the crow I, and the piismier W80 hatiileil over to him and taken t<> tlu- poUee 0tatiaa. Dr. Hall wm unhiiit, but eaeh i.ullet bad found its bilbet The litst m.t Ie a eraek in ..lie i.f the steps of the stooj.: the BMoad 8D_aabe_ tbe rigbl tWl Bf the parlor Wiadowj while the third lo'l-ed iu the WBiBBOOtiag ol thi" door. The priaoner was led Into the i-.'ast FIfty Brol Stre ?' Polioe St.-ition, followe.l by an exeited erowd. To Claptain, Warta ihe pHooaer oaid: "1 ana John Gao00_i Batbh farty*rrta ycan old, ani eame from -hem?h l'riis""ia Ib 1871. I livt* at No. 29 Avenue A." I-'imf llked why he had tried to kill Dr. Hall, the prisoiier ansvw.>r<-d : "I will tell BOtfa |ng till 00 08011WW when the 08811 sli;!l kuo-v.' ||e was _M?Md IU a bi?B chiti'-hil!8 over<'iat, a sttit of dar'k dln?_f_l clotli, aad i 0ofl bb-ck bat. ARTIC-^s JXH'.vn iv Mi PO! i HOV. Uie ariici'.'s fiiuini in the priaoner. poan?bIom _d to pn.'.e that Dr. Hall w:is tlie intended rietill <>f a inadi:i:'!i K'oth's .lel'.iMon ia that l>r. Hall has for thirtecn yeirs heen tiie head-centre of a san# of cotispirator.s fhimd io har his pro^ress in lile aml dut-Bf his happi ?081 aad D-M0 ol iiiind. I.otli Fays tliat Dr. l'.tt ter, or B_?Of r.'iter, 1.00 l.-ecii Dr. HallB <?!.!? ?!' nj,i in tbe Bomptraoy. In th" bacaBlpockel "f Lis eoat. v.rr- l?umt a pBOBOl <>f pBf?18 OOBt_fting of 00T-T8] eloiely writt.-n pagcB, aad a printed i-ii.-ulr wiii.-h li.nl (" Id??.ly Ih-.'ii iaaued iu 1181. lt ih .alle.l "All CfP-Bl to Ihe PuMi.-." On the 88?ide nf this < in-'ilar wen- the wonls " < > llutn iu JO-ltOfil Tear the liuuda?e Irmtt ymir e.\i-s and cover you| laie vvilh 0_0_M.a l?_ (ir-ulir, whieh wotihl occupy ahout two e.iluiui- <>f this Bg-a4.._K.r'b b.-CC, 18 Ui.cd Wlth Wlld, _U.-hi.-l .Ul rBTJap BBd fulmin.itions against Dr. Hall und 1lu.se WBttM I.'oth helievos were BBBOOB-tod WttB him. The followins extrael niay l>c taken as a fair BBeefaBBB of the whole: I iHii.e irom PfaaaM ln 1SU, ?nd f'.r a Mag 9m worked for ?- I (l:.y. Soon afl.-r my aiii.-l M MB ''"""? try 1 MBM a??r- >.f strun.-' I in I * Bt I M 1 B_fc* th. Ir way Into my tooiii. I found that I was the xi.-tim "' a ..... |ii!;..y to K' t lu'o niv 18881 BBd Bf BBBBO 'it B_BI odaci la paBaa ->.<i 101 aw. i an. pafaaM hy BM agmti ..f m althy and influci.tial people who do all ln ilu'ir !'"???" t.. prev.-nt me from iMag ?R_ln In 4_tti??l?>-'--?. ;m- MBttBOl wMehlae all my ateps and BbBm lt hapaaatMl Br BW t.i <.i.;_in taaBaa. ParManaara. oy d_y ao- al|M t am badlly and inentally M8BMB0M. My plIBBBBM-l aaM to li.ix n.y I. ..! with some ol.noxioiis stiiff, BBBaMg M Ml - Uatraaa, M *v ap ? aaaaMM aMM m n.e, and pasiaM nie t./ mi_n. tn.mo.Ml Ulk. Thi.. .-..n-pliae- was InauguraiVd ajalaai aw in 187'.?. and haa no aasM M baaaaa htaMtjr. The most BMOM rl-ht. of un Aa-eriean <it."-n. ?h<> B0VB1 harm.d BBjrhady, are tr-d.lcn down. My MaMaBI has Maa rulncd, and MMM BIB MMg made to Mln my health and drlve BM n.ad by Baaa .Tin. wlth my BMM and drlnk. The eircular gOM OB M say lhat Both w?-st haek ta GlBIBBBJ ia 1884, bat that even there his enemies fOUowod iaim and drove him out of the country and back to America. Ile arrived bBM on'the steamer lVnniark. For viirious rcasona, he said, hc had resolved to writo a l.ook, and in this would ezpOM tl* l-irt that Mrs. A. T. Stew art, tB-adtW Hilton, Mrs. llowd.un, SextOB (iil maii, "Dr." l'otter and Dr. John Hall had taken a-ainst, him. Dr. .lohn Hall, he saitl. had heen mixed up la the emspiracy, BBBMt-MM for him and sometimes atrriinst him. The OOBBP-iatON Bgned to nive him 1)1-500, hut Dr. Hall obJeoM I! then they olTer.-d M uivo him $5,000, and ajmin Dr. Hall oppooed him; t!|m Um prke was raiaed to |S5,800, aud Dr. Hall WOOld not BOBBBBt to h't him rtave it. Th.-u |50,000 and tinaliy S". 000 was proposed, aad, althO-gfa the .-..n-piralors were iiltnost iiiiaiiiinoiisly in his favt.r, Dr. Ihill Bgaia sto.ad la his way. U-r.n TO BM KROM I)R. IIAI.I-. For many yean Etofb W!l* ? niemlaer of Dr. Hall's eongrcgation, bai foi the last twelve montha had not beea aeai the ehareh. He appealed t'? Dr. Hall foi- aaaiBtaaoe oa aeveral arnaalona, and wrota Bevetal lettera to hia benefaetor. Dr. Hall had several titues ussisted him, in the helief that hc was a deflerving ahjecrt. ol ebarity. All that is known of Both where he lodged eoafil-M the geaeral Impreealoa that tbe aathorittee would have beea Jaatifled in lodgtag him aaflely in a loaatte aaylnm al aaf time dniiag the last tcn years. The hiiuse la whieh he laat lodged is kept by a man aaiaed Qriaaer. Foi <*>uie years Both oeeorded a r.iom OB the lop lloor. "Cra/y Both" was tha namc l.y whi.-h he was known, and he had earned it. At dLfforeni Ubmb Blaee his arriva] la thla eoaa try he had live.l sm-ressively at No. 1,050 BeOoad ave. an.l No. 723 Eaal Ninih-st. Ha deaarlhed hlmaelf aa a real eatate agent, bul no oa* had ever aeCB him do any work, and lllBBIIinoh as be alwayi bad pleaty of money it was aMumed thal there were wealthy trieada la Earope who hdped liiui. At. one time h?' WM -Bgaged with relatiws in .ici-s.'v iu a wholcs il.- ehiekeB-taiaiBg Bebetae. The vcntui-c lailci. aad Both mtoraed t.. Now-York. ln Qriaaer. hoaae Both led the life of a reoluee. Ile never apoke ezeepC OB his pet, sul.ject, und then he would r;ivc ul.out his wrOBgB h.v Ihe hour. His delight waa to |el i erowd aroaad him and dcliver addieaaes. When Ihe crowd grew weary and nclted him, he rursed them. OBM B week, on Si.ulav, be ate a l.earty BMaL For the ICBt of the week be Uted ehiefly oa appiea. In hia P')0r].v funitahed room were found three baa kets yaeked with applm, a small can vas valise, a lot of manu_eript statenienta ti'c'l in B hundle, a small DO_ tllled with papers, and several empty pill hoxea. It was jusfc after 'i ..viock ye-terdap -aaralng when Roth was no tload walkiag np Avenue-A dveao-d with extreme care and nratn.-ss. When hls fiicnds next heard of him he was a prisoncr. Dr, Hall eoadaeted the afternoon aervioM in lus ahoreh after tbe attempl M Baaaaalnata him, bot any peraoa ln tbe ooagi-gatioB not knowiag that the clcr.uyn.in had had such B narn.w BBOape would BOl havo iioti'-od BBythiBg linnsiial about 11,0 Dootor'l maiiner la the pulpit. Bol when ihe pasi'.i- BBBoeaeed tho tcxt, it was evident thal he had not. forgotten the ..r.l.-al.ho bad paaaed throngb a few hours before. He was ln tho pulpit promptly a> i o'clock} and iu a firm volce aaaoaaeed tl.. following toxt : ?? I'l-cpai-o to meet thy <i"d, O braeL" The Diictor-s diaooarae was aa eloqaeat ..no He ipoke of the aaeertaiatiea of life, aod nf the neceaaity of bclag prbpared to meet the Almigbty at all tlmea. Somo ..f the lllnatrationa ho iis.'.i were touching, nnd there was many a tearful cye iu the oongregation befom tho end of the mrmoa. But nat oaee did ho refer direotly to the narrow eacape from death be had just had. iu:. U \i.i,' tCC 11 NT uf IT. A? 5:15 o'clock, when the Doetor dhaaiaaed the oongregation wlth ii bhMring, flffy or sixty mem ben of his coogregation erowded loto the veatr. aad eoagratulated thelr poator on his foftaoate eacape. In reply to nnmerooa loquiriea from hia rrlondl and from ;? ntpreeeatative <>t The Trib iiiic, be gave tbe following aooouot of tbe aboot Ing: ?? Mr. Bnrtoa, the atalataat aextoa oi our church, opened the door of tha church f..r me when I lefl t_? ediflce. T,:<- door is near tny owa bowe aad I only have to walk n few yir.is to reach the :.to|>s of ni.v own bOOfle. When diieetly Ln froat of my home, I heard the report of a revolver and toraed to seo who waa doing tln- slrootin?. I BBW B man lo the niidllc of the atieet aad at oaee realiaed thal I was tha peioon al wh. ai he was abobtiai. I haatened Into tho bonee, bai did not |et loto tho haltway, I .lo not tblnk, until Bitei two Bortrahoti had beea tii-o.l. At that time I did BM kaow the nanio of the bmb, bul afterward, when i aw him ;.t tbe police atatloa, I r.raiaed him aa John Both, -i man who had Irciu.ntly ee_M to me for BBBBBV iincc ?? I have helped blm <?n many ...-i-iisions. an.l wliy be aboold deaire to take my life I do bM know, Ile has Uh'ii a visiTor to our church for ?<-vet .1 years. Sobm araatha be would eoaie regu-ariy to the church, aad then l would nol aee him ln ths eongrenratton for tha.? foar montha. I do n<>t. thit.k he haa been to the church alnoe laal An_u_t. "Al the polioe atatloa I aaw him ln ? eell. I asked him wby be bnd tii.-.l t.. take my _-?. und be replied: ?? 'Von kaow well enough wby I Ihol at you.' "I t..ld him I ccrt unly did not know hia rea moti", and when I requeeted him t.. t.-ll Police t'ap tain rVarta his motivo, he replied: - i will not say anytbing now. I will tcll my oiitin- Btory in oouit.' ?? i ieel c'ltain 111?- in.ui is deianged, aad is Bot :u- -ountal.lc lor his BOtiOBB Ile is n..t, how ever, a petaoa who abould Ih? penaitted to i?e at large." The i-xphm'li.ui of Botb'a remark th.t Dr. Hall know wby be hud ihol al him, liea la tbe faet vI_;?t Both had aeai the foUowiab letter to Dr. Hall si.tii.- daya previojoly. Tbe tatter belng la Oermaa, Dr. Hall did not havo timo lu deoipher lt, bul put it uside BOiead. Attor ho wont hoBMaftM the shootim.'. Dr. Hall thougbl of the letter and bad it translated hy his son. It re:ul in aabal I followa: " llerew-tli I MMid ,\o i a copv of I cirnlar for tha press ot Sew-York. I havi Ih^-u foBowed ai.o.1 i.y Bplea; a oonaptiacy h;-..s beea 4_.it.-re i Into againal am la whieh not merely Ihe rioh I ued, I.ut, Wol-t ot all. B .ll'l-'. u.iii iu your poMlioa." Then feUew two i" al laoobaieat aoouaBtlooa i..-ion- the readei eomea to tbe EaUowiag: "Siaei you .-ir.I men la wboae latoraai thJa maaidrBry haia _?de bm mIb-M-Ib, l haVe deteradaed with beavj bearl t.. shoot y...i at the lir.sl ..pportunity, and eertajaly witliln eiiflit or fotiiit-.-n da\s. Vou must not L?alta-a4?- *?? aciauili I'aaa. DAVID B. HILL'S PLOT. HOW IT WOI.KF.I) IX IMTCH-SS COUNTY. .VHOLMSAf-F THF.KT OF BEtOBUO-E B-L-OTS BB THI DC-OCB-BO .UPKRVl_OR_-Tl_ OREATE'T TOLITICAL 0-UCB IN TUE B-BTOBT OF THE 5TATI.. I'otighkcepsic, Nov. Bf (Spccial).-The histor# of David H. Hill's outrage ou the will of tha people as it was cxprc.scd in the oloa_?_ of ? Kepublican to'the Senate from tlie XVtb Senata District is the history of the Kro-scst aet of pi.liiieal thievery that ever has lieen attempted iu liius State. lt was nothing more or IBBB than n well-laid plot to obtain Ih-OBfh fraud what had not been eecured at the election. The etory has lieen told by Tb0 Trihunc as the various acta in the plot have been carried out, hut for tha la?uelit of thoOB who are not familiar with tha many detaiis ol the schemc by whieh David BJ Hill tried to ohtaiti control of the Senate, il is told IB-i-L The stmple etory of itself will allow any one to see that Hill and his gang of servilc tools long befon tlie votes were 088?B."d on election night had n.a.le up tlnir minds fo steal thLs Scnato DLstrict if the vote ou Senator was at all clooo. The leader of the gang was Hill himself aud his chief lieiitenanls were *__Ba Hiis.klcy, a h.cul petttkal l.ull.v, and John J. Mylod, a youns lawyer, whoae scruples are no more pronounocd. than they OUfht to ba. l'-'fore Martinj. out on UM 0ehe_M Hill llBt 0080 to it that ihe Dem-> OTBtk majorily of the Board of Supervisors of thia .,?ty were tncti W-0 would <lo as _Mf **? bldden. He had t?> tN-Ma on this scorc, for ha learned throu_h Hin< kley that they could ba eantroUed ** ? *** '' ir ?"-" ?*?? ,"rivca ou. that t_?- Detnoeratii- candidate for the Senate had l?vn electel aud that the Kepul.lieans were try? lng ut count him -.nr. When Hill learned thia hc saw that the task of IBlBrtBg a niajonty of the Hoard wnuhl be an easy one, and he went (0 wOfk acvonlin-h. <>? election nlght when he Ifamedithai Benator Deaaa- majoiity would ba _ small one he bad HiBCkky sen.l out, word that OoboTBe the Democratio candidate, had <>ccn eleeted aml thai an eateia! eoaal waald prove n This was the tirst _un tliat Hill lired. It had] its resuh, Iliuckley, too, did his p-t-t. B-? <??? electtoB Bifbt he (riegrhpbed all over the Maic what, was Bbaolutely UBtwe, that the ed.tors of -The Pbng-keepeie Bagle," who are Etepabllcaa-J ha,l ooneeded Senator Dtaaar* def-* 'y?** sciti.ms Whieh were made hy Hill and Hin< kley l,,,l thelr etTet. f-.r on the followin. day. many ?f the Demoerats in the Senate district. declarc.l that Oaborne had I.n *mHE*d. The rettUlM from I'utnam aud Col__b_ ...untics, ihe two ..-ountiea whieh with Dutehea fouuty make up this Senate DLstrict, showed that Senator D.-an-s plurahiy [n them was BO. _B_e. At tl.e 0MBC time, hflMrf DemoecB- ec_fc__d that the plnraUty _*tib for Oahorne in Duteheea CoBBty waa small, prebabi* H, imall that the plnnlities for his opnoiient U the other two OoSSUea would defeat him. \\ l.r_ thfl rcturns from eaeh eleeti.m district in the county had been fikd ln the County Clerk'sofli.-e. Bobert H. Hnater, for Senater Deace, with Hinck ley and other Demo.-rats. repn'.-eiiting the chief OOBSplrator, went over the returns. and IliB Demoerats themselves were forced 1o admit- that their i-biim .,f Osl.ornes eie.-tion was pretty slia.ly. The more b_-MB_ Demoerats in the county admitted at 0O-3 when they saw the ligures that Senator DeaM had heen re-e!eete<l But here is where Hill's flne work eame inj MeoaeBgea weri sent in every election district ln t'<> three couutie--, and the Deniocr-.tio to s|.e.-tors of election were ordered to watch out for any defectivc hallots that ______ hc thrown out against the Kerublican candidate. There are sev.-ra! kinds of tlefective ballots that, have M he cotisidered hy ihe insjiectors of election ln mak Ing up their returns. A hallot 1'uat is torn at om ooraet may be eaDed i defcetlre ballot, ix?. eauae Ibal tearing migbt i-r* ? si-n by whieh some oue could tell whether or not 8 voter who had heen biibcd to vote had kept hi*. promise. Then a ballot can be marked la various ways. either with tbe intention of the 88*81 to Iet it be known how he has Toted, or uninteu tlonaliy while he has been making up a iplil tieket. In 80000 districts where tbo in.peeton af eketien nre nearly all of ono piilitn-.il faith, bf '-<"ttin.' the ins|vctora of the oppoaite party OBl ot the wav for ? few nionienH ermugh baihiis could Ik> Barhed t. make ? great dlfference with tbe reoalt, la eaae tbi Inepeelnri nf ele.ti.ill alolie wi-rc to jud-e ot the houesty of a ballot Tberefore the law wisely was atiieiided 11-t winter, cuiiip.-lliii'.' the llMpecton aml tbe ?iBTaeoere all t<? eonal tbe marked ___ lota, bnt leatring it _or tbe eo_r_ t<? detenaiM whether or not tbe ballots were intcnit-.nallv marked. HIM did not eare for tbe prerbrioao of tbe law 0B tb- point All that he asked for to steal Ihe seat to \shi<h 0 Kepublii-an had l?eenl eleeted arae tbat ? -Bffleleert bbbihei of balloti bad been marked, bc did m.t eare how. t<> dcBtray the majoiiiy that the -"otere <>r thie Benat- Dis ti-i't. L'ave to QUbetl A. Deane, Tbe origiBaJ. returaa m they were Bled wlth tbe CoaBty Cterki ,,r the three eo-ntiee <li? i not ebaw a 0B__leat number of defeetive a.:i<l marked ballots to IBBB0B a majoiity for Oaborne. A little tbimg like that did m.t diacoorage th<" gaag of oeal steajers in. the leaat, Hill waBted Senator Deaae/i tt**, ***\ be arae bonad to obv? it- _nw -U n<it eal any ti.ure la onpoalBg him either. So it was that, while under l-.is ii ? fr_ctiona tbfl Detn-icrali-' he<l era in theie three oonntiea were elnimiBg tho election or ? defeated eandldate. lliil was ia Albany wafting the t-esults o. the tour of Deputy Attorney-General M?ynard throBgh the tBattle_ Tl,'\ lo-ui'l that they could do nothlBg with the Superviaon of Pntaam Conaty, s<> they tuine.l their atteatiOB tO Columbia and Dutehc? conn tica, where the maJorUy af the Board <>f Bapttf viaora ln both i-fl_8*rf are DenaaerBtie, Ii Columbla Coonty b-mnel J. TUdea. jr., oaald ba depended nnoa i<> <l-> anything thai Hill waali adviae, and ln this enunty ".Iiiii" Iliuckley waa more than anxioae to enter iBta the iebO?Hi Ibal Hill propoeed. Thie eefie_M was nathiag ^a*^ <<f .__ to maaafaetare marked ballots. t_raagh thi Deuiocrati.- lti-pci lor.s of e'ectioti, alt.T tbe returns all had lx?en liled with the met-ben of the Board af Suiiervisora. ln tooklag o\er tbe Beld, Ilill fonnd ia the towB nf Red Hbok ? auper-r?_r a_e oaee bai Uaad in t lutnbia CouBty. Thie man ha.i baaa ?- aarat* her <?f the -oaemMy ln the days ,.f Wiiitam SL Tweed, an.l agaiaal bim a aamber <<f iretty .seri OU0 s'oncs were t..l 1 by t-0 Ne?-\orl- tiewspip'H N-l?, ;i,,|..,| in expO-rBg that Tammany rasc.il. Here tbe Govemor_e_itar umioubtedly saw an opportunlty toj ii'- "i? :>-- __-?? ? n___tt af __vM halloti as be nee led for tbe parpoa-o af his ttkm, i nn- bleetlon Law allewa any BapeiiBBM B_e i es clerlcal errors, like tbe M-BpollhBg of a , lii.liil.ile's name or the incorre<t aHdilion of a column of Hgarea, to eail Iaf0tb0r Um full Btata} af Inapeeto.a :utd T.ave the 9*0t*9*rj correctiotia ma BJ Ix'Ii'M" th" tneciiu'-' ol tlie l~iard of Sti|V-r \ !,i.i- of a county as 0 Board <>l ( anvassars. At th.- 0__e time the law e_P-i-_lf pfarid-i that notbiag shall be ehonffd by tbe laopM?M that will piodu'f a ic-uit di?ereat tnm tha oan | (ir.-inally reaehed hy Ihem. They cannot ad.l i M.t -. to or take vot?i from 0 ea_M?date after they I .un- iia\e t::a.le up an.l oiBB-d their returns. That i onl\ <-an bl do_8 bj 0B or.ler ot the 080?8 ?0 <iuo w. naiito prooce. Bda 1 tbe ?_? tbal DttvM B. lliil I'Miiui to be the Bap-rviHi tttm __? town of Hc<l lluok. Sttirges, im., is the man wlio gavo I o\er lo MM Of ihe lk'tLlueratic insisctors of elco | uou oi u. l'ki-d lilcction Dietriot tbe retuxni la