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essities of political position, will now see their error. Planters who remain exposed to the visits of the cotton stealers, will see the necessity of prompt measures for removal of destruction. Planters who are hesitating about the next crop, will see, also, the imperative necessity of immediate decision, which we hope and believe will by a large majority, if not by unanimity of all true Southerners, be against cotton planting for a crop. "Speaking out." The editor of the Milton (N. C.) Chronicle deems some sledge-hammer blows at certain classes of individuals, which have a general application: We want to tell the people of the South a couple of secrets, and briefly narrated, they are these! You will never achieve Southern independence so long as one half, if not two- thirsts, of our Southern men fit for the field hold back from it and wait for a draft; and, when a draft comes, dodge, squirm, and try to get off if we get liberty and independence, every man able