The Greensborough Patriot
June 5, 1862
Page 2
“Gov.” Stanly.
KINSTON,
May 22d, 1862.—What used to be the “Hon. Edward Stanly,” arrived in Newbern
last Monday. This is authentic and
reliable.
The
above is certified to us by a gentleman who arrived in this city yesterday
morning. It needs no comment, as its
very announcement will stamp him a traitor through all future time. What a contrast he presents to his patriotic
brother at Washington, of whom such honorable mention was made, in our last
issue. That brother has our warmest
sympathies; and we hope the press will be careful not to stigmatize the name of
Stanly, because of the infamy of this bad man.
We
learn that a number of paroled prisoners came to Newbern in the same ship with
Stanly, and it is greatly to be feared he may have attempted to poison the
minds of some of them by his insidious representations. We hope, if he had made dishonorable
propositions to any of them that such will let it be known.—Raleigh State
Journal, May 31.