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1 Now, Mr. Adams gives it as the excuse or this warlike and "bullying" attitude that England had been aroused by the events in America during the eleven days between November 16 and 27. But it took twelve days for news to go from New York to London. The i6th was Saturday. An examination of the United States newspapers shows that only a brief and somewhat incorrect statement appeared that afternoon, with no editorials. There were no Sunday papers. The first " rejoicings" appear in the United Sta...tes papers of Monday, the i8th. There were no Monday or Tuesday sailings. News of Wednesday the 2oth would not arrive in London till about December 2. Now, let us turn to the London Times. Its files show that not even the news of the first popular, unoffi cial " rejoicings" had reached London by the eventful 3oth, the day of war preparations begun and peremptory demand sent. The Times of the 3oth states : "The public advices by this arrival [the last from the United States] do not mention the arrival of the San Jacinto at any American port.
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