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THE EVENING POST. Friday. March 21st. 1873. Ta cs of Foster, the "car bok oprderer." has attracted tbe attention of tbe regain? people all over tl i Man try, and at tolay it be day fixed f r bit execution, a alight relereuce to it aaj not be out of place. The mmi txtrtordinary exer int bate been made ia bi behalf, anl everything ibat fami Ij ir.flience, tbe clergy, or raoney coo d ac&.taplioh. has been tried, but mitboot RTai'. Eren tbe widow l the raarderert Pataam petitioned Qr. Dn to com tnate bit tentence to imprisonment foi life, bat it wat aoiuccfSfa'. Tbe Rrr. Dr.Tjvg ntideamott orient appeal, which ca'ltfd forth a long letter from tbt Gorernor, declining to interfere ir thi muter. Ia tbit letter be gie brief returns of tbe case, which will re freth the meavme of nr readert. "Foater and Patnm, hit victim, rn t In a railroad car in tbe city t N w Yrk. The latter had two ladies in bit Charge, aad, in conqV'ncffo! certain aooync.-t bj the !cuir, ramonat rated with him on hit jadact. It does not appear tht Pu'nm oitaetl him an pror cation. Fi'er, who bad been o tbe front pU'form, entuvd tbe car ami tat down by Pafnira, asking him m vi ral time bow tar he was going ; and when the latter d cl.nit to answer and tnrned awy, nbyiom'y deirinif t aroid a controversy. Foster t id, We'. I am gtng as lir as jua g i, and b-tr you leave this dr I Rf ive ya belt Qm then rrorned t tbe (root p'f fora and slred the dnver if he had car book, saying lie would learn bin (meaning Putum) Ins buainens whfo h ?ets ofl tbe car : he would learn him to ke p his place.' When th- enr s'opped F...'.r , x "I thu cjr bo .k, ?! II. i ..ACtl BC illt: Hli'' ut u. car on the dutsi.Tc, atthclced Pdtnam. who bsd )ut got our, n I struck him two blows oa'lbe bead,ione of which wat fattl. -They were together, alter the firs' coBTcrstion bjiwi-en thrn. while tb car wat passing I mm tbe vicinity T went y-nipt b street to Forty-sixth ttrc. Bot tar lroas "tbre fourth "of. k uiu. embracing too'long a period of time ti atenbe tbe crimiiral act lo Hmj eudden impulse of passion or to exclude ti e presumptioa ol premeditated Utgo. Tbe fata! blow waa giren ltb an iroD rod, which wan prorel Hy ih renlt t. be a deadly waioa. It is more that two f.et in Untb, haviug at une end doable coil of iron, from an inch and h qnarur to an lucli auda ball in ciicuu - I frencet and tt cipbiiin i lie UatrUt i araanof ordinary sircgth. witli'-ut an extraordinary iff .it. V frac ming th sxall at eTery blow. F ser hd ee. a conductor on one t thtse street csr-: be must bare known tbe capacity fi injury of ibe weapon he deiibt-rate $ cbote, and the jary might rightly pre sume that he intended to do wtiat In took the most ff ciuaI means wltbu I his reach to accomplish." The murder was committed on tb I - lath of Aorii. 187L and t ws arrested r , the next morn in sr. tried and touin onjiltTon the 23 bof Mf followine ai.o sentenced to be hong on the 14 b ot July. Erlj in July application w Bade tor a commutation of the sen tt nee, and on tbe 0th a writ of erroi was filed and- a stay ot proceeding granted. Oj the 2lt of F-bruarj 1872, the judgment was atBrmeii at tb genera, i eru. iu.im.wj a.d tb 31 1 ot IMcb ws tix tr th. eXKroiion of tbe tentence. Oa the 11 b ot llarch a writ ol error to the Uuri o I . - f . I Apprals with a Stay of pnCredics wx rantel, ad on tbe 2tt of J noar 1871. tbe )udt;mect nYs fcfSrmed by ti lftst omed tri una!. As all tbe mes'irs of the law 1 a closed arouoil , ibe, murircr( the x- i ti.n of his friend w re ndoun ed w t tbe GoTertor-a4t4sJedTiN.i4, but witL out tffctanrr'f.f dy is tlm Ust m tr I earth of Wiliiam F.ter. We hop- it I 1 will prore a I eson of lasting bentfi to DQ who are boldii the value oi bum an life in ton liiht.Min estimation. From th RteTh Era 1 Gorernor 'IIoldm. " ' Ex.Goveru-r WiHUiu W. Harden M tbU -t !. lj A t-n TtNtii'in:i d al cm B-mw, bj tbe Pmflrnt and tb9 Bru j tr, PostmAster at RaMli. " 1 Tba fltons of tie new sppointe- ro .1 u . . . CM Will qtestlon; but the occ.uun hat' tf$9 fftU vpon bj fojae ef the )si kluz hater Air. Ho den and ti press of the opposition to ridicule sad s.or tbe ex-Ooremor lor accepting tbe position of Poaiaatttr of a city after baring been th Gorersor of s State. Gorernor Holden ia not rich man. and hit family, like all other f-miliea, U.taTnrrt tied for. Tbe extraragant leeitlation ot 1868-'60 innred not to hi. rv-enniarr adr.ntape. and ol all the r o slac1, no charge of corruption rests againtt biro. At G-rernor of tbe State be reatizrd simply bis leg tmate salary. Hipri?atf frnuiiH I. ad een sacrificed through the n-tults ol tbe war and tbe work of establishing tbe Rpub ican party in the state alttr tbnt unUaj p c ! fl ct. lie whs burlvd lr.Qi bi l)b tnctf by the ku k.ux tor tayin t protect tbe poi.r and iMfUCcUsa Uif dute, and thus r-bted ot tbe ftii 'iu- mcoti vt race and fcrirrer (luqutfificft tr-m holding any p ace lu tbe Siatt gorernment. In recognition of bis sernccfl to bit dtat, c ut try atd part, the Prttident lias i;iren Governor Hoiden the oui) arailai'le place tbat learrs' bim at home and wi.b bit family. At a position it is neither insignificant nor degrading It is a place Trry much in the eye ot umerut democrats and Greeley men I .iiiinction leaa than i year ag, and it w. a d doubtless be acceptable i d rars good and worthy citiz us o tUleigb to day. But were it ever t uumoie, our ex governor won a -oi oe . i i Chief Justice Ruffi i, of North Carolina, beceme chairman f tbe coun'y court ot Alamance after hi retirement tr m the Bench, and ex President Adau s (the youngei) a in Conirrees tor yr: after he left tbe Wtnte H us; Mr Vh e President ttteph- n-, of ibe Confederal e dtnten, is now a m mer of Congre. nd x-Pn sident Tv er In-cnme oreraeei of c utj roads in Virvinii. But Mr. Holden need no precedent He baa !een tendered an importan refptxisihle and highly bonorrbie post mil, moo be ml. fi I it with acceptMbi ty to tbe public aid with credit t nime". Mr. Holden st-rved the people oi Wake in the Legislature ot 1846. stii coninuing the standard iievhpapci He ser red h Pfri6ionii GTernot, an inn resumeo ibe sme paper. He hm- ately b-en iff red two high rnij;' nisaioiiB, b th ol which I) declined. I not tbe ifficeihat honors tbe mat . but tbe man tneffi:e. Gorernor H l ten baa DeVer Blmwo by hit Cnduc hat tecause be had been Governor h was disposed to k on stilts ot r tt:' 'tead ot hi; fel'ow citizens. He iati atue p ain, unnfuniirifcr nitn h w v v eil h j u'h'xnian printer and work "g nia . in the old 6tw lEco in thu . uy. Governor H Iden lia- rceivd mos Utrag'ou treatment at the hano ot hi ku kiux toes and political enemies. II; . rofeeurors in trie loiprachment tri -mphyd roun.-el and ptid thm th X rnt of thousands ot dollars of th peopleV money. And every consider t ion ot jusiieo and rght should bavr -ogesieo and compelled the payment (he tllllnifl th u!3l nil I'ljuinU mploy and pay from his limi'ed pri nte means. But the worst and most shameful f all the conduct of Holden's persecutor is their deliberate attempt to wound and inuit a man who, tr dden down ot th-m. accepts employment whereby h h pea to earn a livelihood lor bimselt and ga n h snpiorr tor bis fxmi'y. ' Shatnt I ctiisim ! T harn ! ! I on thnt OemocraCv Wit . fj . t repr. -ent tbe d fnt;- -r. . n e Mate, so b ittl d ch tt e t . WASHINGTON NOT!3 General Butler is reparin' i lj.on tbe sa aiy question in which be will nake sotuo pertinent and sp:cy HUgf w- lona to members who ar uncertain h (o tbe proper distribution of their back py Gen. Edward M. McCook bavins: de- clined some weeks ago a reappointment , Governor of Colorado Territory, tbt w President yesterday appointed Samu 1 l a an iwrmer Decreury Territorv. 4ne oecona uomptron-r bas decided tbat tbe clerks to tbe diff rent commit tees ot tbe Uoue are entitled to tht increased Compensntion allowed to en - 'yets of th CnpitoL undr the rs - lution ol the H use- p .sst d iu-t befor. a j urnment. A r prt was telerphrd to tht; efln t 'hat Mr. J II. Sivili.-, chief clt-rk ot tb TrejtPurj Drpartmrnt, i- dippoini.i of Mm fof thr f Assistant Secretary ot the Tra y, an i mr, itut ugn would u-t likri . ' .i. . . .: . . i . iriun. Ids resignation wuuhl be ftCCt-pi- ri ii tennerea. Thf commissioners beard the cuses ot Siruuel W. Gtorge, Samuel W. Groi , jr., n I the heirs ot JMonv n Giortj. , 4tlcfL udon county, V.rjiuis, tht ir c mns amounting altogcibt-r t over fo.OOO. Thfv M') hntr I ft p C'Hnf 4-m . Douud- n. tor 2,304; Jo e d L cy Mncy. r (5 272; uo Jnuei V UcKrr lot fiJ'JOU Uirae cU'inanl - - hi mi nsiutruis oi a tXitfirt ctun i I i - . - i V.rgitaa. A Freich lyricni rompanr rerpnt'y p t formed Thv Grande Duchese f t a t etre in Guayaquil. Epn-r Dunntr the see nd net, lun the Grand Due?t a s'iow hirrflt titiniiitr wun fritz, i r sinir hi hmr l pa-ing bir ti ;is throuub it ho i other q it Nsinnoc.i t aMrnt tors, llif chift nthnr!rv of th y' who ws pr-set immed.atrlj nsJ wo'n W "i wia me pnes tr E DO tartbrr, a Idk innli!rs to tbe & Md d, hm Q V rublifc, NEW ilDVKKTlSEME.NTS. SfieriflTs Sale. TO-MOHSOW (Saturdsy,) at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, I will expose to public tale westocK or uuuus, buuts, shoes, &c. In etoreat No. IStfarket street, city o Wilmington, late the property of O. C I flVllMa lv4A K h rmm In atfv tun. I dr aT.nitlnni In m xt Vianrf a Sale to con inue till stock Is dif posed of. Doubtless bargains can be bad. Ladles are inrited to attend. '' A. R. BLACK, Sheriff. msr-b 21 L6Mt bUY'a BUOT8! BOYM BOOTal Calf aid K p, at REDUCED PR'RM DUDLEY ft ELLI5. Ulun of the BLr Boot. march 21 281 REMOVAL. McRao 6c- Turrentine. DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, TJAVR REMOVED TO THE LARGE and commodious store. 45 Market Street, formerly occupy by H. & B. Emanuel, Real Estate and Loan Association iFiim:..A. hj n vr.K ia ism 1 SUBSCRIBERS to the capfal ftock of old set out last year, are in fine con the Real EMare and Loan Aps cia'ion I fiiIon rie bereby notified tbat bj res luti"n ot the took hold- n, tbe fi"t instalment of r onr Dollar per hhrn Is r qu'red to be pai i n or before Saturday, tbe 22d in-t. I ne underpinned will r reive tne amounts dne, from8oc'ock P. M. to ti o'clock, P. M everyday during the preserit week, at tbe office oi Cronlv fc Morrli. WILKES MORRIS. Secretary fe Trea-ner. roar 17 257 Iw rHRKK LOT8 ON 8IXTE 8TREET BE- jtween Church and Castle street. 20x165 feet each, for rale. Apply to eh 17 James a brown. Real Ettate Agents. Is A M& TERRY GORE BUSKINS, LIGHT AND EASY, VERY CHEAP. DtTDLE & ELLIS, march 14 Hgn i t the Bij; Boo. LABQE STOCK SUPERIOR BRAND Finest Imperfect and Domestic Sizars PABANAS, ROSA, CONCHAS, PAUL MORPHY8, DA PAREPA, MAT AMOR AS, EL POETAS, and Gibers. 150.000 stock. OHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North. Front Street. IEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Jrl XEIi; CO., Quarts and. Pints, F. Bean's & Dnclatel Dry Sillery, I QUARK AND PINTS. CARTE BLANCHE Quarts, Pints and I Halt Pints. Q A BASKETS and cases alore cel U V bii iated brands, at lowest market prices CHAS. D. MYER8 & CO.. 7 North Front st. m rrh 7 249- - Bewaro of Countorfolto ! job nosES' mvmm5Svu r ixttnrfuly ooeVTCarsiTsa. DUMomtt Druf gitti tmitmvf to ittlVu eounttrtltt to mmkt rrtmttr yrxjitt. Th gtnuin hat Vu nam efj ob Meaa Mttkpks. Allotlurt ut uorthJm imitation Thm otBVtXB Pills ftra oafallliiKin the enr of all tboM plafBl ani danferona dUM to which th rTMU eonotitntlon i robject. Thy mndert all ex snmi ana remoT all obctracUeas, from what vareauM. TO nXAKIZIKIJ rtAIII9 they in particularly oiti. Tkey wUlin a horl tlina brlnr oa tarn monthly perio with regularity; and althoorh Trr eowarfoL contain nothinr hnrt- hnrt- fal to tha ooaatitntfon. - Ia all caw of Ntrrotu and Spinal JIoetlona, Fatoa In tha Back ant Limb, ruiraa an iiz HriUrica aad all otbar means 1 "3A,Sr k. a. m di mmi iratra in oimn einMt b naetb obulnM.On IoUArncloed to tU ftola Proprl In-art m Wnl of tb gmi. eooutninjr Jlfty tnoi dt rovom nm Mcwriwy hum irom may lira of Its entot. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. i3iomo WAFsna tSTBJLA, StOIOIITIf, SOU CTora COB0BS. colbs. TlKOAT, HOAJUBXSSA, DimCtTtT BUATSIIO, I eiPiBT uoaararnoa an ms) xiusaus. vxj bT no tM. of mdiclp. and any child will teko Uten. ThooMadsbar beon rectorod to beolUt tlut bsd Mfbr denMirod. TWtlnxmr riyn inbimdreda of t fur BSTiRS fUJMOJSTV WATZKS. PrrS3emtai tor. I OrtHndt BtnU New York. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DEI 0 rrwi4 hr j. oiaX ncuiu. KoTtJ4 Rn Lnmbwd, Paris. UUeal! in ml ea nm t wuaur 4tu T or rrrmtvyr xaUalofM ; Box. ttU WrkMM or Impotmeyi Waarna aririor from Vrt Hta aod Boxnal lTic ; JUUxmtion of t ho Genital 0-anf Woa Pvta t Dvpaaitalatha Vriuf. And. all tha r&aat!? tnn of Dloa arlfing- from nt exertion, jraipitanon or warn ueart. Vfhiteff, they will affect a cor when hive fbilM. Tha alrcalara aronad rflu aro birmy recoaaaMMadBTtM nna raealty of Xcaaea a tba Trry beet Temody m f8'wraaktrrho)a. er Sominol Wm. raa filV Jmnblarf Arco f n sor h box. uwawotEitw. a'-r cur vsn aa i ouiar ronv- iUaCill. mnhlafff Alrieo f n aorh box. or win bo aont T-m tarnmr oddfvoaw Fn nl aa WW o?inarcaeis?aMJ 00 itM 4 F-W. OSOA K O. SOoBTLasr ADVKKTJSEUE1STS. , FAEMI 9 L JN ID . 750 ACRES M OF FAWIIHS AliD WOOD ifMfD In Brunswick Countyt-fojr Sale or Excliangp Tor City Property, The Land it situated en tbe South side of Town Creek, about one and a half milts from Lower Town Creek bridge. 75 Aores Are all ready for planting. Four hundred loads ot good stable manure and compost are on the Land. Tbe Farming Land is already ditched and fenced. It is good for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Wheat. IIus a splendid clay foundation. 500 Qrape Vines, Set M la5t year, will tear this Summer. 600 Trfi5 alsD 600 Peael1 Trees Of tbe finest qualities about three vears TOE WOOD L1XD A'out 073 acres, is of tbe best in the Srate. Tbcre are about 3,000 cords of wood on the Land, and tbe farthest not to haul more than halt a mile. Tbe Land fronts ab ur three miles on Town Creek and Dawa1 creek, and has 'our good landings. One of the finest marl beds in tbe State Is on tbe Ltnd, within eighteen incnes oi tne suriace. Tne farming utensils, including Plows Hoes, Harness, Ac, will also be sold. Forty barrels of Corn and a rery good lot ot Fodder now at tbe Farm. One four room dwelling boue, a etore, also a barn and stub'es, are on the pre mises. The buildings are all Dew. Will se 1 or exchange for city pro -perty. " Apply to CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Ag-nts. feb 17 283-tf I) W1 GIVE ORDERS FOR Celebrated Scnprernong Champape. FOR 1873. QUABTQ AND PINTS, At the usually low pricep. GEO. MYEBS, 11 and 13 Front street SIESSIIA XE525IONS AND orangtEs; " CELERY SALT," AND A NEW STOCK OF FRESH CANNED FRDITS VEGETABLES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Empire Family Flour, NEW YORK CENTRAL and GILT EDGE. X or Sale by GEO. MYERS. 11 and 18 Front Street. 213 iao 24 iHlliLllilUHU SUNDRIES. j QQQ BARRELS FLCUR Assorted 500 BAR?E'S SEED WTATOEJS. JQQ BARRELS REFINED SUGAR. I A HOGSHEADS DBMARARA 8U .1 v GAR J f)Q CASKS CAN GOOD8, 10 BOXES DRY SALT MEATS, )K H0D1-JPMOKEDJfEAT8. . O i Vouuli low by- Dsa V-vtf B01U Water St5t H K17 ill V K RTIS Kill EIM I S . A M AXE, Guaranteed to ecel alt others, bot h In shape and materis u Be sure to ask for -THE J1C0BI AXE, AND ACCEPT NO OTHER, For you wll i then be certain you are gettlnsr tbe best for your money. EVERY AXE WARRANTED. For sale, wholesale and retail, at NATH'L JACOBI'a Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street. And Dealers throughout tbe stale. IX HARDWARE. IX f GRICUTrURAXi IMPLEMENTS, CUT A lflrv. Iron, stec lery. Iron, steel, ails, Uuns, .risiois Airtunltton, Ac. We woulcf respectfully call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS to our full aud complete assortment, em bracing all and every description of GowIb In tbe Trade, and to the supei lor advantajres vre can offer ft om having the airei ency to sov- eral leading factories in the trade. Alwaynon hand Bole and harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins. Paints, Oils, Glass, Bash, Doors and Blinds. SC. dfcC Please call and examine, belore purclias ing, the stock at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St. novfl i 1" I IV STORE! IN STOKE! 200 SPIRIT CAfcKS 150 bhds newcrop Cuba, 100 hhds 8. H Molasses, 250 bbls 8 H and Cuba 3Iola?gC5, 300 bbls Golden Fleece Syrup. 100 boxes D 8 Sides and Shoulder?, 5,000 SHCks Salt, 5l0 biles Hnyt 10 000 bushed Corn. 800 barrels P-uk, 50 barrels Mullets, 200 hois ha 1 bbls and kits Mackerel, 1 00 bxe3 srnked Hernng, 500 tierces Lnd PiHser, 150 tierces and tubs Lurd, 59 bxeB Cueese, 100 barrelii Whifkey. 150 canes Brandy Peaches an J Cher ries, 15 hhds Dmarara and P R fc'ugsrs. 150 barrels Suar, 450 bags C ffee, 409 hnera Shot, 150,000 Musket, AV P and G D Cap?, 350 kega Nals, 250 bbla Glue, 200 b'x8 SHp, 150 boxes Canules, 25 rolls bagging, 400 barrels Potatoes, 100 boxes and hhds Smoked Sfioul- and Sides. v I For sale by march 10 ' 250 'Chemical Ink t rascr r; FOR tha Instantaneous rcmnval of luk stains from marble, paper, parchment, lin en, laces, and other 'abrics, w.tliout injur ing tbe material. For sale at McJLHENN V K Drne Store, and HElNSBERGER'a Live Book - Wo. march li 252-2 w roua HO HE Y. You Can save money (by bujing your AND shoe:?; i 39 NORTH FRONT STREET, LARGE STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT. AND LOW PRICES G R. FRENCH & SON, 99 NorU Krui, mrrrt march 10 4 2G1 NEW SCHEDULE. N AND AFTER THIS DATE, the foJlnw " Ing schedule will be run on the KUeei Railway. Cars will leave onrrmr of Rfj Pmcs nnH Front streets, for the Utrion Depot, at 2: l) A. at., oauy, 10 meet tne isoutnern train, stop ping at tbe various Hotels and Boarding Houses on the route, leaving the depot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner f Front and Red Cross st rect al 7:30 A. M., for Union Depot, in order to connect with the Northern bound train raakpiz the usual stoppages at the Ho tels and Boarding Houses, leaving UnioD Depot ob the arrival of the Southern train in the evening will leave corner of From and Rpd Cross streets at 5 P. M., making the usual stoppages, le ling the Union De pot on the arrival of thflvorthem train, will leave the corner of. Red Cross and Front at MfcOO P. M., to meet the Southern train. Rbuxak RcuKDnUB During the day tt.e caf8wlU rn .rom &30 A. M., until R P. M. allowing' 15 minntes between each turnout and for the further accommodation of th public, one car will be run until H.-30 P. M. each day DANIEL, kt.v.tti Jane i ft - . -. 1 Vi-tl JACOBI BUTTER j BUTTER! JjONEY may he saved by bujinff; that GOOD MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Jost reoeived and for sale by ' ' - j, - . - w ' . r v . H. T7. UTOGE. SALE' OP WilmiDgton, Charlotte AND RUTHERFORD RAIL R01D, UNDER DECREE OF FORECLOSE TY VIUTURE OF A DECREE OP J- U.o bujjcriur Court ol the counry of Ntw Ilaoovtr, in the Stc f North Caiolina, ruade in ths case of Joseph Stuart and Philo U. Calboaa ' surviving Trustees, against "The Wik mtnton, Ubarlottco and Ratherlord Ra ro.v, Company" and others, at the January t rm, 1873, of fcaid court the undersigned D Lvin E. Burruss, Charles M. Srt-du.aa anl John D. Tajlnr, Rc. fereis, appointed by said decree,' ml' sell at Is iJ 15 LIU AUCXIO.V, to tbe highest biddor, ai the Cotirt House door, UT THE CITY OF W2LMINOT0S in the county aforesaid, on THURS DAY, the 10(1) day of April, 1873, m 12 o'clock M., tho KTTIK5E RAILROAD KNOWN A3 THE Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruther ford Railroad. from i'R EASTERN TERMINUS in the pity "t Wilmington h tort-said, to its WESTERN TEinilNUd in the towi t Kujt ti- niimi iu sd State, a a! co -! 272 MILES, ,,f which 134 miles r in S lid city at Wilmington to a poiit nt nr the town of Wsdeoro, and mild f:cm tho city ot Charlotte to BUFFALO CREEK, in the county of Cleveland in said State are completed aud in use, with all the RAILWAYS, RIGHTS OF WAY, D. pot ground?, and other lands, tracks bridges, viac'uctp, depots, station boos ' f a ea, engine tiousjf, car Donees. ireigDi houses, wood houses1, rancliine ebopa sod hU -other shops, hout-es or buitdioRi, aod ad locomotives, teudere, cars and other roiling btock or auioineDts. aod all muc.it.trv , tool?, impietnents, Joel aod mate rials ot any kind for constructing, opemtinp, repaiiing or replacing tbe taid Railroad, or any part thereof, sod all HppurttnaDC( 8 or fixtun aof tbe m toe eouiiinir to or uutchased bf sa d be lore named deJendaut and sow ioits possession, together with all and sipgn ar ihe corporate ritzhtf1, franchises aoa privih ges of the said bote named de fendant as the 6ame are eet forth in tbe ndenture of mortgnge referred to in tbe Inint filed in aid case, and inclad ng also all and singu'ar tbe sbaresci the cHpitHl stfck ot "WilmiPCtoD tuu wav liridiie Company" standing in tbt nauiti of said (!elendant, and all the es tate, riyhtfi, title?, interest, property, J iim anfl demand ot siid defendant is and to anv nrnt all real ana ptriu Mi;eitv or ff ti her in before refrt- ed i or which is owned bj said V TERMS OF SALE CASH. Tho 1 o i la oi said above named de fendant, the Wilmington, Charlotte ud Rutherford Ra;,rojd Company, sec ureJ by tbe indenture of mortgage referred to in too co np!;int ns bearing Jta March lsf, 1G7, an.fmade to LtGrsnd Lockwood and the plaintiff', amoaonnj ithc agreate to $2 500,000, will be rtcuvod from tbe parcbaser or pBrcb ers iu piymeat upon the following tcrmi and conditions, viz: Forty TboossB Dolbrs cf t!;c amOant bid at said is to be puid in cash, and for tbe residue or remainder of the amount so bid, lba bnds secured by said mortgag w'1 reccivtd to such extent and iu socbp" portion as such residue or rem aioder bears to tha aforesaid aggregate m ail of faid bonds. EDWIN E. EURRUSS CnARLES M. STKDMN. JHN P. TAYiOR, ABtfigtarto. RefJ laVjw fc'.i n
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