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bridge, and given the base Yankees merited punishment for their villainous raid. The "Union" sentiment in North Carolina. The Raleigh Standard says that Col. Martin and Lieut. Graham visited Newbern last week under a flag of truce. They had an interview with Lincoln's Governor, Stanly, when the subject turned upon the Union sentiment which is alleged to exist in North Carolina, and which was affirmed by Stanly to exist beyond all doubt and to a large extent. Col. Martin told his Yankee Excellency that not thirty men in the State, of any intelligence or respectability, had any regard whatever for the old Union, or looked forward to its reconstruction but with feelings of horror and contempt. Mr. Stanly insisted that Col. Martin was greatly mistaken in the sentiments of his fellow-citizens, and, addressing himself to Lieut. Graham, he told that officers that he had learned from a source nearly as respectable, high and influential as that of his (Lieut. Graham's) father, that