Dell Moon B«-Arr«»t*d. ^The bondsman of Dell Moon, out on j h»il for alleged at temp; to kill by shooting, withdrew his recognizance on Friday, declining to be further security fur Moon's appearance. Accordingly, Under-Sheriff Doonellv, accompanied by John McClellan, of the city police force, drove out to Moon’s place, about fifteen miles from hereto re-arrest him, leaving this city at 4 o'clock Sat unlay. They arrived there about daylight, and a rap at the door brought Moon, who was in bed, to the window. He came to the door with a revolver iu liis hand, but no resistance was offered, and he was brought to town and placed jn the county jail. He said officers from the city he would surrender to, but . he would not be arrested by suburban authorities. Moon’s bondsman wh* backed out was Thompson, a neighbor of his. The bail was $400.