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The right course. --Charles Francis Adams, son of John Quincy Adams, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Court of St. James, lately waited upon Lord Palmerston, or Lord John Russell, or some other of the British Ministry, and assured the high functionary thus waited on, that there was e old Union has innumerable friends, even in South Carolina and that they only want the presence of a Yankee army to avow themselves openly — From these, probably, Adams and Seward expect to derive cotton enough to supply the demand in England. Had they not some such expectation, we see not how they could expect to realise their pty, and lost his soul, consigned to the flames upon his approach. Nor will England find herself a large gainer, by trusting to the delusive promises of Seward and Adams.--The material which forms the very staple of her existence, is about to be removed beyond her reach, and perhaps it is already too late to arrest its passage. Pe