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The Greensborough Patriot

The Greensborough Patriot

June 12, 1862

Page 3

From the Fayetteville Observer.

Mr. Stanly.—We Give it Up.

            We had faith in the personal assurances of the Hon. Edward Stanly, made two or three years ago (as stated in the Observer of the 5th ult.,) and therefore did not credit the report that he had been appointed Lincoln Governor of North Carolina, or if he had been so appointed, that he would accept.  But we are now forced to believe that our confidence in him was misplaced, and that he is untrue to the land of his birth.  May he meet the fate due to his faithlessness!  The following is from a N. Y. paper:

            NEW YORK, May 24—The U. S. steam transport Gen. Burnside sailed yesterday afternoon for Beaufort, N. C., Hilton Head, Roanoke Island and Port Royal.  She has a cargo of subsistence stores and ordinance; also a large mail.

            Among her passengers are Gov. Stanly and suite, N. C.; Charles Henry Foster, Esq.; Rev. J. B. Clark, Chaplain Twenty-third Massachusetts Volunteers; Rev. Peter Thomas, Chaplain Fifty-first New York Volunteers; Sergeant J. U. C. Smith; Lieut. Col. Robt. B. Butler; also seventy North Carolina prisoners released on parole, who are under charge of Gov. Stanly.  These men are all strong secessionists and refused to take the oath of allegiance to the U. States.

            In addition to the above, we find, copied from the N. Y. Journal of Commerce, a paragraph from an address issued by Mr. Stanly to his friends in California.  We copy the paragraph, merely to show our readers how a faithless man can deceive himself, or his friends.  The wicked stratagem that he talks of, was a yankee determination to subjugate the South; the separation is final; his olive branch should be held out to Lincoln, North Carolina will scorn it, and Mr. Stanly will find hundreds of thousands of enemies, and we hope not a single friend.  Speaking of North Carolina, he says:--

            “They have always hated secession; always were devoted to the Union, and never freely yielded to evil influences or consented to a separation, until made to believe by wicket stratagem , that their own government had declared war against them.  I go to hold out the olive branch of peace on terms such as a man endorsed by you could offer; and such as brave people can honestly accept.  With a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, I return, temporarily, to my old home on a mission of love, to a State among whose citizens I hope I have not a single enemy; whose borders contain not a single man to whom it would not afford me pleasure to do a kindness.  I return to old friends whose favors compelled me, in the performance of sacred duties, to leave the heart corroding cares, and the impoverishment of public service.”

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