VOL. XII. NO. 4PORT JERVIS, N. y.|( SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1880.1WHlt;A MUEMER AT MONTROSE. --—A JDEhlBERATLY-PLANNED crime CARRIED OUT.OKE TO UNCI MAN 3 BOOTS ANOTHER—EH RE-rus£3 ro MAKE AKr 3.XFLA.NATI021 OF THE DLKD — ALLEGE 0 6LA.NDER TOE surP03U) CAUSE — HOiJE COKJECTGRES.Od Ljc 1 gth instant Fred S Warren shot and instantly killed Mason I). Wilson, junior, at 2*Jontro3B, Pa.Wai ren 13 a young married man aged about i\S ycuis. He 5a liked by everybody. He w«*9 worried about six months ago. Mason Wilson, i,he murdeied man, was about eio yijiirs oi age He leaves a wife and two dcnall children. He has beon somewhat dissipated in his habits.The Binghamton Btipubhoan shya: Some time batween 4M and 5 o’clock ‘Wednesday evening Wairen and W?!son were seen walking toward Mitchell's I’very barn together. A witness states that Warren called to Wihion to go wilb him,'and as ha shorn d ielu.ctanc e to do so he took him by the arm anc uiged him along. They were seen fcb emer together a barn which adjoins this livery barn. Fiod Is the ooly ]:vug witness of what took plr.ee in the bjrn.Withm the spacc of time of one or two miners i»fr31 thlt;*y entered the bum, d pistol stmt was heani, and Wilson was seen running lrcin the door closely iollowlt;d by Warn u, who fired two more shots in rapid succc-’Sioa, and n third one point blank at ino n,5Pir 'nf frr ho yft.q down and aonaientlySUPREME 00GUT. apra term or rnc ouange county cir.OCilT A1SD OYER A2.'D TERMINER.From th dfiddleioivn Argus.J. William Clntfield versus George H. Smith and D. 11. Calmer. This was an action biought t; lccover the value of a hon?e which belonged to the plaintii?, who keeps a livery stable in Cornwall, and which he alleged was overdriven by the defendants, frou the effects of which it died. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaiotiff against the defendant Culver for $135, and in favor of defendant Smith for no cause of action. Five per centum extra allowance was gran led by the court.The grand juiy found only five indictments, anJ whs discharged Thursday morning, April 15th, with the thanks of the court.Among the indictments found is one against Oscar Tiylor oj Walden for burglary in tbo first degree.All the election cases in which indictments were sou jht against Augustus Qu-maer of Deerpurk, for bribery n't election, und James O’B ien, foi votjng twice, were thrown out, no indictments being found..No indictments were found in the Moun-taiaville case, in which James Babcock was charged with assault with a deadly weapon.Two liquor c ises from the town of Monroe, in which indictments were sought again H hotel-kaepors, Mrs. Rose G-ibney and James Claik, for violating the excise law, were also thrown out.The grand jury also failed to find an in-dictment again11 Yt llham J. Bailie of Newburgh, charged with forgery.PRESBYTER T OF nVDSpXr.TBD OOM1NG J SESSION IN PORT JltKVIS—OffWHAT THE EXEROISBB WILL OO^IslBT.The Presbytery oP Hudson wilUopenils spnag meeting with public sorfices od Monday evening next, the Rev,4Charles Beattie of Middledwn pieachmg tbo sermon.The busincJjs mee'ing will take up Tuef-dayanda polrtion of Wednesday. Thcic Will be devotional exercises on Tuesday morning, the first half hour, beginning probably ot nine o'clock. A popular meeting will be held on. Tuesday evening com mencing at 7*30, The narratfyci of tbo work and the state of the churches will fcc given, with short addresses turning upon practical subjects. Ail the meetings are open to the public and all will i/e welcome.The usual business will bo the review of the church work, examinations cf candidates, action as to the different objects of benevolenco,, appoiatmeat of delegates 10 the general assembly which meets m Mny next at Madison, Wisconsin. Notice will be taken of j,he deaths of Messrs. Hand of Palisades and Pi arson of Florida, and arrangements mads for supplying vacant churches. 4- n0W pastor is to take theSlace of the Reir, George A. Ford at iamapo, who leaves soon for his missionary field in Syria.It is expected there will 2 about 70 delegates in attendance, a.nd all parts oL’ tbe field will be renresonterl There are 43 ministers and 48 churches on the roll, embracing for their flfold of labor tbe counties of Oraage, Rocklaiad and Sull? ran.POLITICAL INTELLIOENGE.LOCAL AND GENERAL OOtt ^BN'JIONS — PJM5-rijikg for thjc coming bi huggle.IS THE “ ATA1AKTA” L03X?SEVENTY-THREE PAYS OUT AND 0 VERD UE SE VERA L WE tiRlUI'iJSOERNED POP. ‘1I1E TATE OF THREE HUNDRED SEAMEN—A SEARCH BEGHIl EOR THE MISSING VESSEL—THE TRAGI*11 DI3-AS1RR WHICH BETELI THE u EUR^IOE.fA special aiBptatch from London says: .M uch anxiety is felt hero with respect to tbe fate of the ‘ Atolaata” training-ship. IJlie carries 11 of Jeers and 3Qf youoj; sea-i3en. Her coma; ander is Captain St ding, ciae is a sister V3flsel of the “Eurjdice,” which foundered off the Isle of Wight in the spring of 1W8, having on boaid 352 offlccrs and seamen, of whom 27C were young men in training, *30 officers* a^id the i cst invalids—tiDa«-expirad men and t^urt-marlials prisDnecs on their way homo from Bermuda. 1 The “Atlanta” was last seen at Bor-muda son Janua1 y 26, and Is therefore 78 Ciaya out. She wa3 expected at Portsmouth some wjeks ago. She had water ftir CO days. 1 The channel Huet have been ordered to /Jsiarch for her it) Bantry bay, and instructions have been tent to Gibraltar dii ecting the steamship u Wye” to call at the Azores o/i her way homo for possible Ud.ngs of the missing vessel. Ib is thought ithat is she put into tbe Azores, as was thought probable, the D3ws would have bnen rc-ceived by this ]ime.THE KUEYDIOS’S LOSS.The disaster Hliat befell the ‘'Eurydice'*■ .1. . ■ ■— I »Antn ill nunitTcBRIEF MSNTIOJST.—Chew Jackson’n \ tet sweet navy tobacco.—Adv.—Tne Union is already publishing enke etorios. Begio 01114, rjjtber early.—Laboreis ai*o w{ n led at the canal company’s headquarters 01 Rondout at $1 a day.—Now the farmer eows his seed — War-trick Advei lier. A n I the farmer's boy eschews the weed.—A bam in the I lalUkill mountains in (Jlster county was L 111 ntd the afternoon of tbe 14th by forest fl c 1.—The session of I lit! Prusbytor}r of Hudson begins at tbe I- Ksbytcrmn church in this village next Me cilay.—The ball of tl d Ss. Joseph Qerman Benevolent society vlll be given in Manner-chor hall Thursday jveuing, April 29th.■—The tannery lt;t Kistler brothers at Lock Haven, Pa., v\s deetroyed by Are Wednesday aftcrno 0. Loss $100,000.—The proposed jjw charter of Binghamton takes away from the firemen tbe right to elect their lt;v n engineers arid foremen.—Tho composito s in the office of the New York Witness struck Wednesday on account of the emp 0 ^ment of two colored workmen.—No journal, sa a the Syracuse Sunday TmeSy really deval 211 to temperance can live with while \m\ ci at 11 cents a pound and whisky $1 a gi 11 dc.-—A sneak thief n tcred the residence of James B, Gregg ir 'Binghamton Tuesday evening, and robbel it of $1,000 worth of jewelry. The thicI reaped. wIBIT!TBE jy OftATTACKNEWnon:ruLOn 1 colored Hubscb went 0 the ban but it h time, b for the ground, and att horns, best he the blc horn p inch i gave a around about t mouth This 1 great e missed.In s tinued m reac mered which pinioni go. T