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forced at half-after two o'clock this afternoon. The Charleston Courier, speaking in reply to inquiries addressed it, thinks no compromise possible, and that no terms which "the more dominant sections will adopt, even under the imminence of separation, could be honorably accepted by the South."It adds: Admitting however, the adjustment of terms acceptable in themselves, the great question would present itself: "What guarantees can be given?" What pledge, or token, or earnest, or covenant could be offered more obligatory on the North and more satisfactory to the South than those which have been violated again and again by the North? The great compelling cause of separation is broken faith, and the first and essential preliminary to a consultation, with a view to adjustment, is a mutual appreciation of faith between the opposing parties. The North, at least that portion east of the Hudson river, cannot give guarantees of good faith sufficient even to open a consultation.