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prepared at any and all times. South Carolina would not be attacked except by water — that no land forces could be brought against our borders; and that, therefore, they would not be directly assailed. But he knew that the citizens of the Mountain District would be ready, at a moment's warning, to march to the defence of Charleston and her citizens. Col. M., in this speech, took high Southern grounds, and in the present posture of affairs advocated separate State action. The Chattanooga (Tenn.) Gazette publishes the result of an interview between a wealthy planter of Mississippi and Mr. Lincoln. It says: This planter desired to purchase an additional supply of negroes to pick his present crop of cotton, but feared to do so on account of the great depreciation in their value, and the alarming excitement which pervaded the South. In order to ascertain, from his own lips, Lincoln's policy, he visited him at his residence in Springfield, Illinois. Mr. Lincoln inform