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ndoned, which would result in a famine. It is stated that Lincoln intends speedily to send two agents to Europe to purchase steamers-of-war and arms. The South ought to pursue a similar course. Seward will not allow his instructions to Adams, his Minister to England, to be published. The reason is that Adams is a rank Abolitionist, and it is said Seward's instructions are mainly based upon the Exeter Hall platform. In other words, he tells him to say that the North is able to put dAdams is a rank Abolitionist, and it is said Seward's instructions are mainly based upon the Exeter Hall platform. In other words, he tells him to say that the North is able to put down the South, and that it is against an attempt to establish permanently a slave empire that the North is fighting, and that in putting down slavery at the South he appeals to the philanthropy and humanity of England for sympathy and sustenance. Whenever his instructions see the light, it will be found that Abolition sectionalism forms the staple to all the European Governments. Anson.