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  CHAPTERXLVIII

  ASPRESIDENTOFTHEAMERICANDELEGATIONATTHEPEACECONFERENCE

  OFTHEHAGUE:IV——1899

  June16。ThismorningCountMunstercalledandseemedmuchexcitedbythefactthathehadreceivedadespatchfromBerlininwhichtheGermanGovernment——which,ofcourse,meanstheEmperor——hadstronglyandfinallydeclaredagainsteverythinglikeanarbitrationtribunal。Hewasclearlydisconcertedbythistooliteralacceptanceofhisownearlierviews,andsaidthathehadsenttoM。deStaalinsistingthatthemeetingofthesubcommitteeonarbitration,whichhadbeenappointedforthisday(Friday),shouldbeadjournedonsomepretextuntilnextMonday;\"for,\"saidhe,\"ifthesessiontakesplaceto—day,ZornmustmakethedeclarationinbehalfofGermanywhichthesenewinstructionsorderhimtomake,andthatwouldbeamisfortune。\"

  Iwasverygladtoseethisevidenceofchangeofheartinthecount,andimmediatelyjoinedhiminsecuringtheadjournmenthedesired。Themeetingofthesubcommitteehasthereforebeendeferred,thereasonassigned,asIunderstand,beingthatBarond’Estournellesistoomuchoccupiedtobepresentatthetimefirstnamed。LaterCountMunstertoldmethathehaddecidedtosendProfessorZorntoBerlinatonceinordertolaythewholematterbeforetheForeignOfficeandinducetheauthoritiestomodifytheinstructions。Iapprovedthiscoursestrongly,whereuponhesuggestedthatIshoulddosomethingtothesamepurpose,andthisfinallyendedintheagreementthatHollsshouldgowithZorn。

  InviewofthefactthatVonBulowhadagreedthattheGermandelegatesshouldstandsidebysidewithusintheconference,I

  immediatelypreparedaletterofintroductionandapersonallettertoBulowforHollstotake,andhestartedaboutfiveintheafternoon。Thislatterisasfollows:

  (Copy。)(Personal。)

  June16,1899

  DEARBARONVONBULOW:

  Itrustthat,inviewofthekindlyrelationswhichexistbetweenus,succeedingastheydosimilarrelationsbeguntwentyyearsagowithyourhonoredfather,youwillallowmetowriteyouinformally,butfullyandfrankly,regardingtheinterestsofbothourgovernmentsinthepeaceconference。Therelationsbetweenyourdelegatesandourshave,fromthefirst,beenofthekindest;yourassurancesonthispointhavebeenthoroughlycarriedout。Butweseemnowtobeat\"thepartingoftheways,\"

  andonthegreatestquestionsubmittedtous,——thegreatest,asI

  believe,thatanyconferenceoranycongresshastakenupinourtime,——namely,theprovisionforatribunalofarbitration。

  ItisgenerallysaidherethatGermanyisopposedtothewholething,thatsheisutterlyhostiletoanythinglikearbitration,andthatshewilldoallinherpower,eitheraloneorthroughherallies,tothwarteveryfeasibleplanofprovidingforatribunalwhichshallgivesomehopetotheworldofsettlingsomeofthemanydifficultiesbetweennationsotherwisethanbybloodshed。

  Norationalmanhereexpectsallwarstobeendedbyanythingdonehere;nooneproposestosubmittoanysuchtribunalquestionsinvolvingthehonorofanynationortheinviolabilityofitsterritory,oranyofthosethingswhichnationsfeelinstinctivelymustbereservedfortheirowndecision。Nordoesanythinkingmanhereproposeobligatoryarbitrationinanycase,save,possibly,insundrypettymatterswheresucharbitrationwouldbeahelptotheordinaryadministrationofallgovernments;and,evenastothese,theycanbeleftoutoftheschemeifyourgovernmentseriouslydesiresit。

  Thegreatthingisthattherebeaprovisionmadeoreasilycallingtogetheracourtofarbitrationwhichshallbeseenofallnations,indicateasinceredesiretopromotepeace,and,insomemeasure,relievethevariouspeoplesofthefearwhichsoheavilyoppressesthemall——thedreadofanoutburstofwaratanymoment。

  InotethatithasbeenbelievedbymanythatthemotivesofRussiainproposingthisconferencewerenonetoogood,——indeed,thattheywerepossiblyperfidious;but,evenifthisbegranted,howdoesthisaffecttheconductofGermany?ShoulditnotratherleadGermanytogoforwardboldlyandthoughtfully,toacceptthechampionshipoftheideaofarbitration,andtotaketheleadinthewholebusinesshere?

  Germany,ifshewilldothis,willcertainlystandbeforethewholeworldastheleadingpowerofEurope;forshecanthensaytothewholeworldthatshehastakentheproposalofRussiaauserieux;hassupportedathoroughlygoodplanofarbitration;hasdonewhatRussiaandFrancehavenotbeenwillingtodo,——favoredthepresentationtotheconferenceofaplanprovidingfortheimmunityofprivatepropertyfromseizureonthehighseasduringwar,——andthatwhile,asregardstheproceedingsoftheconference,Russiahaswishedsecrecy,Germanyhassteadily,fromthefirst,promotedfranknessandopenness。

  Withthesethreepointsinyourfavor,youcanstandbeforethewholeworldasthegreatContinentalpowerwhichhasstoodupforpeaceasneitherRussianorFrancehasbeenabletodo。Ontheotherhand,ifyoudonotdothis,ifyouputastumbling—blockinthewayofarbitration,whatresults?Theotherpowerswillgoonandcreateasgoodatribunalaspossible,andwhateverfailuremaycomewillbeimputedtoGermanyandtoitsEmperor。

  Inanycase,whetherfailureorsuccessmaycome,theEmperorofRussiawillbehailedinallpartsoftheworldasadelivererand,virtually,asasaint,whiletherewillbeawide—spreadoutburstofhatredagainsttheGermanEmperor。

  Andthiswillcomenotalonefromtheanti—socialforceswhicharehopingthattheconferencemayfail,inorderthattherebytheymayhaveanewweaponintheirhands,butitwillalsocomefromthemiddleandsubstantialclassesofothernations。

  ItissuretomaketherelationsbetweenGermanyandtheUnitedStates,whichhavebeenoflateimprovinginfinitelymorebitterthantheyhaveeverbeforebeenanditisnolesssuretoprovokethemostbitterhatredoftheGermanmonarchyinnearlyallothernations。

  Shouldhisadviserspermitsonobleandsogiftedasovereigntoincurthispoliticalstormofobloquy,thisconvergenceofhatreduponhim?Shouldarulerofsuchnobleambitionsandsuchadmirablepowersbeexposedtothis?Ifullybelievethatheshouldnot,andthathisadvisersshouldbeghimnottoplacehimselfbeforetheworldastheantagonistofaplantowhichmillionsuponmillionsinallpartsoftheworldaredevoted。

  FromtheUnitedStatescomeevidencesofafeelingwide—spreadanddeeponthissubjectbeyondanythingIhaveeverknown。ThisverymorningIreceivedaprayersetforthbythemostconservativeofallProtestantreligiousbodies——namely,theAmericanbranchoftheAnglicanChurch——tobesaidinallchurches,beggingtheAlmightytofavortheworkofthepeaceconference;andthisiswhatisgoingoninvariousotherAmericanchurches,andinvastnumbersofhouseholds。SomethingofthesamesortistrueinGreatBritainand,perhapsinmanypartsoftheContinent。

  Grantedthatexpectationsareoverwrought,stillthisfactindicatesthathereisafeelingwhichcannotbedisregarded。

  Moreover,tomycertainknowledge,withinamonth,aleadingsocialistinFrancehasboastedtooneofthemembersofthisconferencethatitwouldendinfailure;thatthemonarchsandgovernmentsofEuropedonotwishtodiminishbloodshed;thattheywouldrefusetoyieldtothedesireofthepeoplesforpeace,andthatbytheresentmentthusarousedanewpathtovictorywouldbeopentosocialism。

  Grant,too,thatthisisoverstated,stillsuchadeclarationissignificant。

  Iknowithasbeensaidthatarbitrationisderogatorytosovereignty。IreallyfailtoseehowthiscanbesaidinGermany。GermanyhasalreadysubmittedagreatpoliticalquestionbetweenherselfandSpaintoarbitration,andtheEmperorWilliamIwashimselfthearbiterbetweentheUnitedStatesandGreatBritaininthematterofournorthwesternboundary。

  BearinmindagainthatitisonlyVOLUNTARYarbitrationthatisproposed,andthatitwillalwaysrestwiththeGermanEmperortodecidewhatquestionshewillsubmittothetribunalandwhathewillnot。

  IthasalsobeensaidthatarbitrationproceedingswouldgivetheenemiesofGermanytimetoputthemselvesinreadinessforwar;

  butifthisbefearedinanyemergency,theEmperorandhisgovernmentarealwaysfreetomobilizetheGermanarmyatonce。

  Asyouareaware,whatisseriouslyproposedherenow,inthewayofarbitration,isnotatribunalconstantlyinsession,butasystemunderwhicheachofthesignatorypowersshallbefreetochoose,foralimitedtime,fromaninternationalcourt,saytwoormorejudgeswhocangotoTheHagueiftheirservicesarerequired,buttobepaidonlywhileactuallyinsessionhere;

  suchpaymenttobemadebythelitigatingparties。

  Astothemachinery,theplanisthatthereshallbeadignifiedbodycomposedofthediplomaticrepresentativesofthevarioussignatorypowers,tositatTheHague,presidedoverbytheNetherlandsministerofforeignaffairs,andtoselectandtocontrolsuchsecretariesandofficersasmaybenecessaryfortheordinaryconductofaffairs。

  Suchcouncilwouldreceivenoticefrompowershavingdifferenceswitheachotherwhicharewillingtosubmitthequestionsbetweenthemtoacourt,andwouldthengivenoticetothejudgesselectedbytheparties。Thewholeofthepresentplan,exceptsomesubordinatefeaturesoflittleaccount,whichcaneasilybestrickenout,isvoluntary。Thereisnothingwhateverobligatoryaboutit。Everysignatorypowerisfreetoresorttosuchatribunalornot,asitmaythinkbest。Surelyaconcessionlikethismaywellbemadetothedeepandwidesentimentthroughouttheworldinfavorofsomepossiblemeansofsettlingcontroversiesbetweennationsotherthanbybloodshed。

  Pardonmeforearnestlypressinguponyouthesefactsandconsiderations。Ibegthatyouwillnotconsidermeasgoingbeyondmyprovince。Ipresentthemtoyouasmantoman,notonlyintheinterestofgoodrelationsbetweenGermanyandtheUnitedStates,butofinterestscommontoallthegreatnationsoftheearth,——oftheircommoninterestingivingsomethinglikesatisfactiontoadesiresoearnestandwide—spreadasthatwhichhasbeenshowninallpartsoftheworldforarbitration。

  Iremain,dearBaronvonBulow,Mostrespectfullyandsincerelyyours,(Sgd。)ANDREWD。WHITE。

  P。S。Thinkhoweasily,ifsomesuchtribunalexisted,yourgovernmentandminecouldrefertoitthewholemassofminorquestionswhichourrespectiveparliamentarybodieshavegotcontrolof,andentangledinallsortsofpettyprejudicesanddemagogicalutterances;forinstance,Samoa,thetonnagedues,thesugar—bountyquestion,themost—favored—nationclause,etc。,etc。,whichkeepthetwocountriesconstantlyatloggerheads。Doyounotseethatsubmissionofsuchquestionstosuchatribunalasisnowproposed,sofarfrombeingderogatorytosovereignty,reallyrelievesthesovereignandtheForeignOfficeofthemostvexatiousfettersandlimitationsofparliamentarianism。Itisnotatallunlikelythatsuchacourtwoulddecideinyourfavor;

  andifso,everythoughtfulAmericanwouldsay,\"Wellandgood;

  itappearsthat,inspiteofallthespeechesinCongress,wewerewrong。\"Andthematterwouldthenbeendedwiththegood—willofallparties。

  (Sgd。)A。D。W。

  Itisindeedacrisisinthehistoryoftheconference,andperhapsinthehistoryofGermany。IcanonlyhopethatBulowwillgivecarefulattentiontotheconsiderationswhichMunsterandmyselfpressuponhim。

  LaterinthedaySirJulianPauncefotecalled,evidentlymuchvexedthatthesittingofthesubcommitteehadbeendeferred,andevenmorevexedsincehehadlearnedfromDeStaaltherealreason。Hedeclaredthathewasopposedtostringingouttheconferencemuchlonger;thatthesubcommitteecouldgetalongperfectlywellwithoutDr。Zorn;thatifGermanydidnotwishtocomein,shecouldkeepout;etc。,etc。HeseemedtoforgetthatGermany’sgoingoutmeansthedepartureofAustriaandItaly,tosaynothingofoneortwominorpowers,andthereforethebringingtonaughtoftheconference。IdidnotthinkitbesttosayanythingaboutMolls’sdeparture,butsoothedhimasmuchasIcouldbydwellingonthesuccessofhisproposalthatthepermanentcouncilhereshallbecomposedoftheresidentdiplomaticrepresentatives。

  Theothermembersofourcommission,andespeciallyPresidentLow,wereatfirstverymuchopposedtoDr。Holls’sgoing,onthegroundthatitmightbeconsideredaninterferenceinamatterpertainingtoGermany;butIpersistedinsendinghim,agreeingtotakealltheresponsibility,anddeclaringthatheshouldgosimplyasamessengerfromme,astheAmericanambassadoratBerlin,totheimperialministerofforeignaffairs。

  June17。

  Themorningwasgivenlargelytocompletingmydraftofourmemorialtotheconferenceregardingtheimmunityofprivatepropertyintimeofwarfromseizureonthehighseas。

  IntheafternoondrovetoScheveningentomakesundryofficialvisits,andintheeveningtothegreatfestivalgivenbytheNetherlandsGovernmenttotheconference。

  ItsfirstfeaturewasaseriesoftableauxrepresentingsomeofthemostfamouspicturesintheDutchgalleriesthemostsuccessfulofallbeingRembrandt’s\"NightWatch。\"JanSteen’s\"WeddingParty\"wasalsoverybeautiful。Thencamepeasantdancesgiven,inthemidstofthegreathall,bypersonsinthecostumesofallthedifferentprovinces。Thesewerecharacteristicandinteresting,someofthembeingwonderfullyquaint。

  TheviolinistofthelateKing,JohannesWolff,playedsomesolosinamasterlyway。

  Themusicbythegreatmilitaryband,especiallythehymnofWilliamofNassauandtheDutchandRussiannationalanthems,wassplendidlyrendered,andtheoldDutchprovincialmusicplayedinconnectionwiththedancesandtableauxwasalsonoteworthy。

  Itwasanexceedinglybrilliantassemblage,andthewholefestivalfromfirsttolastadecidedsuccess。

  June18,Sunday。

  WenttoLeydentoattendserviceatSt。Peter’s。Boththechurchanditsmonumentsareinteresting。VisitedalsothechurchofSt。

  Pancras,aremarkablespecimenofGothicarchitecture,andlookeduponthetombofVanderWerf,thebraveburgomasterwhodefendedthetownagainsttheSpaniardsduringthesiege。

  AttheuniversityIwasmuchinterestedinthepublichallwheredegreesareconferred,andaboveallinthemanyportraitsofdistinguishedprofessors。Lingerednextinthebotanicalgardensbackoftheuniversity,whichareverybeautiful。

  ThentotheMuseumofAntiquities,whichisremarkablyrichinEgyptianandothermonuments。Romanartisalsoveryfullyrepresented。

  Thencehome,and,onarriving,found,ofallmenintheworld,ThomasB。Reed,SpeakerofourHouseofRepresentatives。Mr。

  Newel,ourminister,tookusbothforadrivetoScheveningen,andMr。Reed’sconversationwasexceedinglyinteresting;heiswellreadinhistoryand,apparently,ineveryfieldofEnglishliterature。Thereisabigness,aheartiness,ashrewdness,andagenuinenessabouthimwhichgreatlyattractme。

  June19。

  CalledonM。deStaaltoshowhimHolls’stelegramfromBerlin,whichisencouraging。DeStaalthinksthatwemayhavetogiveupthetenthsectionofthearbitrationplan,whichincludesobligatoryarbitrationinsundryminormatters;butwhileIshallbeverysorrytoseethisdone,weoughttomakethesacrificeifitwillholdGermany,Italy,andAustriatous。

  AlittlelaterreceivedaheartytelegramfromtheSecretaryofStateauthorizingourorderingthewreathofsilverandgoldandplacingitonthetombofGrotius。TelegraphedandwroteMajorAllenatBerlinfulldirectionsonthesubject。Iamdeterminedthatthetributeshallbeworthyofourcountry,ofitsobject,andoftheoccasion。

  IntheafternoontookSpeakerReed,withhiswifeanddaughter,throughthe\"HouseintheWood,\"afterwardthroughthegrounds,whicharemorebeautifulthanever,andthentoDelft,wherewevisitedthetombsofWilliamtheSilentandGrotius,andfinallythehouseinwhichWilliamwasassassinated。Itwasevenmoreinterestingtomethanduringeitherofmyformervisits,andwasevidentlyquiteasinterestingtoMr。Reed。

  AtsixattendedalongmeetingoftheAmericandelegation,whichelaboratedthefinaldraftofourcommunicationtoM。deStaalontheimmunityofprivatepropertyonthehighseas。Variouspassageswerestrickenout,someofthem——and,indeed,oneofthebest——indeferencetotheideasofCaptainMahan,who,thoughheiswilling,underinstructionsfromthegovernment,tojoininpresentingthememorial,doesnotwishtosignanythingwhichcanpossiblyberegardedasindicatingapersonalbeliefintheestablishmentofsuchimmunity。Hisisthenaturalviewofasailor;buttheargumentwithwhichhesupportsitdoesnotatallconvinceme。Itisthatduringwarweshoulddoeverythingpossibletoweakenandworrytheadversary,inorderthathemaybethesoonerreadyforpeace;butthisargumentprovestoomuch,sinceitwouldobligeus,iflogicallycarriedout,togobacktothemaraudingandatrocitiesoftheThirtyYears’War。

  June20。

  Wenttothesessionofoneofthecommitteesatthe\"HouseintheWood,\"andshowedMr。vanKarnebeekourprivate—propertymemorial,whichheread,andonwhichheheartilycomplimentedus。

  IthenmadeknowntohimourproposaltolayawreathonthetombofGrotius,andwiththisheseemedexceedinglypleased,sayingthattheministerofforeignaffairs,M。deBeaufort,wouldbeespeciallydelighted,sinceheisdevotedtothememoryofGrotius,anddeliveredthehistoricaladdresswhenthestatueinfrontofthegreatchurchatDelftwasunveiledAlittlelatersubmittedthememorial;aspreviouslyagreedupon,toCountMunster,whoalsoapprovedit。

  HollstelegraphsmefromBerlinthathehasbeenadmirablyreceivedbythechancellor,PrinceHohenlohe,andbyBaronvonBulow,andthatheisleavingforHamburgtoseetheEmperor。

  AtfourP。M。toameetingofthefullconferencetoreceivereportonimprovementsandextensionoftheRedCrossrules,etc。

  Thiswasadoptedinahappy—go—luckyunparliamentaryway,fortheeminentdiplomatistwhopresidesovertheconferencestillbetraysaRussianlackofacquaintancewithparliamentaryproceedings。Sobeginsthefirstfullmovementoftheconferenceintherightdirection;anditisagoodbeginning。

  WalkedhomethroughthebeautifulavenuesoftheparkwithMr。

  vanKarnebeekandBarond’Estournelles,whoisalsoacharmingman。Hehasbeenaministerplenipotentiary,butisnowamemberoftheFrenchChamberofDeputiesandoftheconference。

  June21。

  EarlyinthemorningreceivedareportfromHolls,whoarrivedfromHamburglatelastnight。HistalkswithBulowandPrinceHohenlohehadbeenmostencouraging。BulowhassenttotheEmperormylongprivatelettertohimself,earnestlyurgingtheacceptancebyGermanyofourplanofarbitration。PrinceHohenloheseemstohaveenteredmostcordiallyintoourideas,givingHollsacardwhichwouldadmithimtotheEmperor,andtelegraphingarequestthathisMajestyseehim。ButtheEmperorwasstilluponhisyacht,atsea,andHollscouldstaynolonger。

  BulowistryingtomakeanappointmentforhimtomeettheEmperoratthecloseoftheweek。

  EarlyintheafternoonwentwithMinisterNewelandMr。LowtocallonM。deBeaufortregardingplansfortheGrotiuscelebration,onJuly4,atDelft。Itwasingeneraldecidedthatweshouldhavetheceremonyinthegreatchurchateleveno’clock,withsundryspeeches,andthatathalf—pasttwelvetheAmericandelegationshouldgivealuncheontoalltheinvitedguestsinthetownhallopposite。

  Hollstellsmethatlastnight,atthedinnerofthepresidentoftheAustriandelegation,hemetMunster,whosaidtohim,\"IcangetalongwithHohenlohe,andalsowithBulow,butnotwiththosed——dlawyersintheForeignOffice\"(\"MitHohenlohekanntchauskommen,mitBulowauch,abermitdiesenverdammtenJuristenimAuswartigenAmt,nicht\")。

  June22。

  Upatfouro’clockandattenattendedasessionofthefirstsectionatthe\"HouseintheWood。\"Veryinterestingwerethediscussionsregardingbulletsandasphyxiatingbombs。Astotheformer,SirJohnArdaghoftheBritishdelegationrepelledearnestlythechargesmaderegardingtheBritishbulletsusedinIndia,andofferedtosubstitutefortheoriginalproposalonewhichcertainlywouldbemuchmoreeffectiveinpreventingunnecessarysufferinganddeath;buttheRussiansseemedgladtoscoreapointagainstGreatBritain,andSirJohn’sproposalwasvoteddown,itsonlysupportbeingderivedfromourowndelegation。CaptainCrozier,ourmilitarydelegate,tookanactivepartinsupportingSirJohnArdagh,butthemajorityagainstuswasoverwhelming。

  Astoasphyxiatingbombs,CaptainMahanspokeatlengthagainsttheprovisiontoforbidthem:hisgroundbeingthatnottheslightestthinghadyetbeendonelookingtosuchaninvention;

  that,eveniftherehadbeen,theirusewouldnotbesobadastheuseoftorpedoesagainstshipsofwar;thatasphyxiatingmenbymeansofdeleteriousgaseswasnoworsethanasphyxiatingthemwithwater;indeed,thattheformerwasthelessdangerousofthetwo,sincethegasesusedmightsimplyincapacitatemenforashorttime,whiletheblowingupofashipofwarmeansdeathtoallornearlyallofthoseuponit。

  Tothisitwasanswered——and,asitseemedtome,withforce——thatasphyxiatingbombsmightbeusedagainsttownsforthedestructionofvastnumbersofnon—combatants,includingwomenandchildren,whiletorpedoesatseaareusedonlyagainstthemilitaryandnavalforcesoftheenemy。Theoriginalproposalwascarriedbyaunanimousvote,saveours。Iamnotsatisfiedwithourattitudeonthisquestion;butwhatcanalaymandowhenhehasagainsthimtheforemostcontemporarymilitaryandnavalexperts?MyhopeisthattheUnitedStateswillyetstandwiththemajorityontherecord。

  IstatedafterwardinabanteringwaytoCaptainMahan,aswellasothers,thatwhileIcouldnotsupportanyoftheargumentsthathadbeenmadeinfavorofallowingasphyxiatingbombs,therewasonewhichsomewhatappealedtome——namely,thatthedreadofthemmightdosomethingtopreventtherushoftheruralpopulationtothecities,andtheaggregationofthepoorerclassesinthem,whichisoneofthemostthreateningthingstomodernsociety,andalsoasecondargumentthatsuchbombswouldbringhometowarlikestay—at—homeoratorsandwriterstherealitiesofwar。

  AtnoonreceivedtheFrenchtranslationofourmemorialtoDeStaal,butfounditveryimperfectthroughout,andinsomepartsabsolutelyinadmissible;soIworkedwithBarondeBildt,presidentoftheSwedishdelegationhere,alltheafternooninrevisingit。

  AtsixtheAmericandelegationmetandchosemefortheiroratorattheapproachingGrotiusfestivalatDelft。Inaturallyfeelproudtodischargeadutyofthiskind,andcanputmyheartintoit,forGrotiushaslongbeentomealmostanobjectofidolatry,andhismainworksasubjectofearneststudy。TherearefewmeninhistorywhomIsodeeplyvenerate。Twentyyearsago,whenministeratBerlin,IsentaneminentAmericanartisttoHollandandsecuredadmirablecopiesofthetwobestportraitsofthegreatman。OneofthesenowhangsintheLawLibraryofCornellUniversity,andtheotherovermywork—tableattheBerlinEmbassy。

  June23。

  Atworkallthemorningonlettersandrevisingfinaldraftofmemorialonimmunityofprivatepropertyatsea,andlunchedafterwardatthe\"HouseintheWood\"totalkitoverwithBarondeBildt。

  AtthesametablemetM。deMartens,whohasjustreturnedbynighttohisworkhere,afterpresidingadayortwoovertheVenezuelaarbitrationtribunalatParis。HetoldmethatSirRichardWebster,inopeningthecase,istospeakforsixteendays,andDeMartensaddedthathehimselfhadreadourentireVenezuelanreport,aswellastheotherdocumentsonthesubjectwhichformquitealargelibrary。Andyetwedonotincludemenlikehimin\"theworking—classes\"!

  IntheeveningtoareceptionatthehouseofM。deBeaufort,ministerofforeignaffairs,andwascordiallygreetedbyhimandhiswife,bothpromisingthattheywouldacceptourinvitationtoDelft。ItookintothebuffetthewifeofthepresentDutchprimeminister,whoalsoexpressedgreatinterestinourproposal,anddeclaredherintentionofbeingpresent。

  CountZanini,theItalianministeranddelegatehere,gavemeacomicalaccountoftwospeechesinthesessionofthefirstsectionthismorning;onebeingbyadelegatefromPersia,MirzaRizaKhan,whoisministeratSt。Petersburg。HisPersianExcellencywaxedeloquentoverthenoblequalitiesoftheEmperorofRussia,andespeciallyoverhissincerityasshownbythefactthatwhenhisExcellencytumbledfromhishorseatareview,hisMajestysenttwicetoinquireafterhishealth。Thewholeeffectupontheconferencewastoprovokeroarsoflaughter。

  Butthegreatmatterofthedaywasthenews,whichhasnotyetbeenmadepublic,thatPrinceHohenlohe,theGermanchancellor,hascomeoutstronglyforthearbitrationtribunal,andhassentinstructionshereaccordingly。Thisisagreatgain,andseemstoremoveoneoftheworststumbling—blocks。Butwewillhavetopayforthisremoval,probably,bygivingupsection10ofthepresentplan,whichincludesasystemofobligatoryarbitrationinvariousminormatters,——asystemwhichwouldbeofusetotheworldinmanyways。WhiletheAmericandelegation,asstatedinmyletterwhichHollstooktoBulow,andwhichhasbeenforwardedtotheEmperor,willaidinthrowingoutofthearbitrationplaneverythingofanobligatorynature,ifGermanyinsistsuponit,I

  learnthattheDutchGovernmentismuchopposedtothisconcession,andmaypubliclyprotestagainstit。

  Acuriouspartofthemeansusedinbringingaboutthischangeofopinionwasthepastoralletter,elsewherereferredto,issuedbytheProtestantEpiscopalbishopofTexas,callingforprayersthroughouttheStateforthesuccessoftheconferenceinitseffortstodiminishthehorrorsofwar。Thispastoralletter,towhichIreferredinmylettertoMinistervonBulow,IintrustedtoHolls,authorizinghimtouseitashethoughtfit。HeshowedittoPrinceHohenlohe,andthelatter,althoughaRomanCatholic,wasevidentlyaffectedbyit,andespeciallybythedepthandextentofthelongingforpeacewhichitshowed。Itisperhapsaninterestingexampleofanindirect\"answertoprayer,\"

  sinceitundoubtedlystrengthenedthefeelingsintheprincechancellor’smindwhichledhimtofavorarbitration。

  June24。

  SenttoM。deStaal,aspresidentoftheconference,thememorialrelatingtotheexemptionofprivateproperty,notcontrabandofwar,fromcaptureonthehighseas。DevotedthemorningtoblockingoutmyGrotiusaddress,andafterwarddrovewithHollstoDelfttolookoverthegroundforourFourth—of—Julyfestival。

  Thetownhallisinterestingandcontains,amongotherportraits,onewhichisevidentlyagoodlikenessofGrotius;theonlydifficultyisthat,forourintendedluncheon,therooms,thoughbeautiful,seeminadequate。

  Thencetothechurch,andafterlookingoverthatpartofitnearthemonuments,withreferencetotheGrotiusceremony,wentintotheorgan—loftwiththeorganist。ThereIlistenedfornearlyanhourwhileheandHollsplayedfinelyonthatnobleinstrument;

  andasIsatandlookeddownoverthechurchanduponthedistantmonuments,theoldhistoricscenesoffourhundredyearsagocameupbeforeme,withmemoriesalmostoverpoweringofmyfirstvisitthirty—fiveyearsago。Andallthenwithmearenowdead。

  June25。

  AtnineinthemorningoffwithHollstoRotterdam,andonarrivingtookthetramthroughthecitytothesteamboatwharf,goingthencebysteamertoDort。Arrived,justbeforethecloseofservice,atthegreatchurchwherevarioussessionsofthesynodwereheld。Theorganwasveryfine;thechoir—stalls,wherethosewretchedtheologianswrangledthroughsomanysessionsanddidsomuchharmtotheirowncountryandothers,weretheonlyotherfinethingsinthechurch,andtheyweremuchdilapidated。

  IcouldnotbutreflectbitterlyonthemonstrousevilsprovokedbythesemenwhosatsolongtherespinningamonstroustheologytobesubstitutedfortheteachingsofChristhimself。

  ThencebacktoTheHagueandtoScheveningen,andtalkedoverconferencematterswithCountMunster。ReceivedtelegramsfromCountvonBulowinanswertominecongratulatinghimonhispromotion,alsoonefromBaronvonMumm,theGermanministeratLuxemburg,whogoestemporarilytoWashington。

  June26。

  AtworkallthemorningonmyGrotiusaddressLunchedatthe\"HouseintheWood,\"andwalkedtotownwithsundrydelegates。Intheafternoonwenttoa\"tea\"atthehouseofMadameBoreelandmetanumberofcharmingpeople;butthegreatattractionwasthehouse,whichisthatformerlyoccupiedbyJohnDeWitt——thatfromwhichhewenttoprisonandtoassassination。HerealsoMotleylived,andIwasshowntheroominwhichalargepartofhishistorywaswritten,andwhereQueenSophiausedtodiscussDutcheventsandpersonageswithhim。

  Thehouseisbeautiful,spacious,andmostcharminglydecorated,manyoftheornamentsandpaintingshavingbeenplacedthereinthetimeofDeWitt。

  June27。

  Atallsortsofworkduringthemorning,andthen,oninvitationofPresidentLow,wentwiththeothermembersofthedelegationtoHaarlem,wherewesawthewonderfulportraitsbyFransHals,whichimpressedmemorethanever,andheardthegreatorgan。IthasbeenrebuiltsinceIwastherethirty—fiveyearsago;butitisstillthesamegreatclumsymachine,andverypoorlyplayed,——thatis,withnospirit,andwithoutanyefforttoexhibitanythingbeyondtheordinaryeffectsforwhichanylittlechurchorganwoulddoaswell。

  IntheeveningdinedwithCountZanini,theItalianministeranddelegate,anddiscussedFrenchmatterswithBarond’Estournelles。

  HerepresentsthebesttypeofFrenchdiplomatist,andisineverywayattractive。

  AfterwardtoMr。vanKarnebeek’sreception,meetingvariouspeopleinasemi—satisfactoryway。

  June29。

  Inthemorning,inordertoworkoffthebeginningsofaheadache,IwenttoRotterdamandwalkeduntilnoonaboutthestreetsandplaces,recallingmyformervisit,whichcameveryvividlybeforemeasIgazeduponthestatueofErasmus,andthoughtuponhislifehere。Nomaninhistoryhashadmorepersistentinjusticedonehim。IfmylifewerelongenoughI

  wouldgladlyusemygreatcollectionofErasmianainillustratinghisservicestotheworld。Tosaynothingofotherthings,themodern\"HigherCriticism\"hasitsrootsinhiswork。

  June30。

  EngagedonthefinalrevisionofmyGrotiusspeech,andonvariousdocuments。

  Atnoontothe\"HouseintheWood\"forlunch,andafterwardtookawalkinthegroundswithBeldiman,theRoumaniandelegate,whoexplainedtomethetroubleinSwitzerlandoverthevoteontheRedCrossConference。

  ItappearsthatwhereasSwitzerlandinitiatedtheRedCrossmovement,haseversincecherishedit,andhasbeenurgedbyItalyandotherpowerstotakestillfurtherpracticalmeasuresforit,theDutchdelegationrecentlyinterposed,securedforoneoftheirnumberthepresidencyofthespecialconference,andthusthrewoutmyBerlincolleague,ColonelRoth,whohadbeenpreviouslyaskedtotakethepositionandhadacceptedit,withtheresultthatthewholematterhasbeentakenoutofthehandsofSwitzerland,whereitjustlybelonged,andputunderthecareoftheNetherlands。ThishasprovokedmuchillfeelinginSwitzerland,andthereisespecialastonishmentatthefactthatwhenBeldimanmovedanamendmentundoingthisunjustarrangementitwas,bysomemisunderstandinglost,andthatthereforetherehasbeenperpetuatedwhatseemsmuchlikeaninjusticeagainstSwitzerland。IpromisedtoexertmyselftohavethematterrectifiedsofarastheAmericandelegationwasconcerned,andlaterwassuccessfulindoingso。

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