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Lord John Russell the American question may be thus defined: Adams to Russell--(Privately and Confidentially.) My Lord: I have a bully dispatch from Bill Seward. He threatens terrible vengeance in twenty four hours after receipt of my next letter, if you do not back out and shape your neutrality more than you have done tant to raise a fuss, which might turn you out to grass, and would certainly lead to my removal from this very comfortable place. Can't you do something to please Seward without seeing this dispatch? Russell to Adams. My Dear Jonathan: You are discreet and concitistory as ever, and I heartily appreciate your kind considervery much obliged to you for your personal and friendly communication. By the way, Adams, your grandfather was the first Ambassador from the United States to this Court. You act wisely in endeavoring to keep yourself here as long as you can. I'll arrange it all with Palmerston. Give my regards to Seward. What will you take?