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all look upon such a movement with bright hopes of a glorious victory for the South. Arrest of Hatteras bankers. A boat arrived at Newbern on Thursday from Hyde county, with six bankers from the Hatteras Banks, who, report says, are among the number who have recently taken the oath to support Lincoln's Government. They came over to Middleton, Hyde county, under a white flag to buy corn for the Federal garrison at Hatteras, as they claim; but instead of letting them have the corn, Major Hill, of the 7th Regiment, who is in command of the Federal troops in Hyde, thought it best to arrest them as spies and traitors, which he did, and sent them here under a military squad, where they have been furnished rooms in the large brick building on Craven street to await further hearing. From Kentucky — proclamation of Gen. Robert Anderson. Louisville, Sept. 22. --The following proclamation has just been issued: Kentuckians:--Called by the Legislature of this my native