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PBAOH 



of the pages re so linked together that th. y 

 can be readily unlinked at any p. int. and addi- 

 tiunal ones inertrd. - projections at 



tbe comer* of every sixth page slide U,N . 

 circular guides, and cans* f the end* 



less chain, or that |-.rti.-n not in inn 



f fa i :;; m and DM khodioaJ 



manner within the IN*. a> -h..wn in the illu>- 

 I rat ion. The rontriranoe is called the Rudolph 



.i...,* ind- 

 V \\,,. I huheel. \ D TtJ flywheel ha> 



. -. : : , . : \ BJ : !.. Mann, -maim 

 Ttthe Company's works in U.-rinany. It o,n- 

 *U of a east- iron hub or boas, to which 



[g, alMtiil 



feet in diameter. The peripheral spare li- 

 the disks U tilled in with TO tons of No. 5 steel 



win,comple(< \\ wound around the hub. the t.-n- 

 A)ereaistan thus obtained being found t. 

 : ili.it .-f any - asting. 

 Thi* huge flywheel i> dr. 



a minute. r a |oripheral velocity of 

 s H minute, or api>ro\ui m tel\ v>:><> fe.-t a 

 second. For such a tlywlieel the length of wire 

 bestimate.1 m -j:< miles. 



I'l \( I su || Ills. .- sanitations having 

 for their object the ^ttleim-nt of disputes be- 

 tween nations by arbitral ion rather than by war. 

 The lending orpini/jit i..n of this nature i< the 

 ace Association, [n the United 

 States the general organisations, with many 



headquarters in Boston. and the I'niversa. 



. with headciuaKers in IMiiladehihia. The 

 :-an Peace S.ciety. in INM. made arrange- 



menu fora Peat-*- ('mi f-r. ,- Id in'hi- 



rago during the rolumbian M\p.ition of i^'.i:;. 



At thin omfenMieo the following memorial was 



inann.T in \\hi.-h arl.il rators shall be sc ! 

 and the manner of r.-arhm- ami .Icclanni: their 

 jinlu'inent-. M no n- 



of arbitrator^; they may lie nati-i. 



I- mate ritia us. I ii- 



less it IB specifically agreed jre\ iou>l\ i hai 

 iimuis Jin lament shall lie rei|tiired. a majoi 

 the nrbitratop. shall dei-iih- ihe |Ue-tim of is'~ 



the arbitrators COIIM-! of an even niiiii- 

 h nation may apj-.-ini an tin 

 nation ilerinin^ it>'lf inten-ied iin-i 



Hi) .ju.-lion max a)i|ioini . 

 lit ratoj- in the ca-e. It i- jnovnleil that 

 at ions ,if the treaty shall I - 

 in-lon. aii<l it shall In- in force |.,r i \v. ill 

 from the date of it- proclamation, 

 term ha-* expired t h ill remain 



until on.- year after any nation ha- m\. 

 to all the other nations party thereto of 

 sin- to withdraw ; l.nt the withdrawul 

 lion shall not relieve the other nali.-; 

 duties under tin- agreement. Ti 

 cited that "this conference, having r. <--.miiien 

 arbitration for the settlement of dispute 



\merica. begs leave to express 

 the wish that coiit rov.-rsies between them 

 thenatioiisof Kun.pe may be Billed in Ihesa; 

 friendly manner." 



, in i.sjri the French riiamtwr of Deputiei 

 vnted t'o ask the (i<ivernment t- 

 maiient arbitration treaty with the 1'nited - 

 The House of Commons declared strongly in fa- 

 vor of international arl.it ration. and in lH<)i; 

 mitted the following to t he ( iovernm.nl 

 1'nited States at Washington : 



iat thi> HOIIM- has learned with? 

 tion that both house* of the Tinted States C 

 have by resolution requ.-sted the Prv-i.leiit t< 

 from time to time. a.s tit OOO 



.\itli any L'overnincnt with wh: 



&tts3&s&s& 7ss*rfi SSSw&S 



peaceably adjuHtcd by such means: and 



tsmed to nil the governments ,,f the world, and 

 the Secretary of State sent facsii 



I'nitod 



of America, reoofnizing the advantagct* 

 10 UIQM luaion.- lii.-h have j.ur-u.-.l the pbl- 

 UitnUiinr internal i-nal .repute.. : ,i,.| d. 

 that like baoeflto may in the tutor. . l.y all 



oatkN,aiid deeming thu* opportunity tit- 

 Hy join in Uil* memorial to all our vurioux g"\, rn 

 rncou. pnvintr that th. % will unitedlv ajrrcc, l.\ mu- 

 ... .. ,;. , ., . , 



l quenUotM and Utuputo* :. 

 lutioo by ordinary and peaceful 







The work of the Peace societies received direct 

 i- American Cooferaooe in April. 

 I, when these resolutions were adopted : 

 I. That the principle of conquest *hn not during 



SuV* 00 * 0110411 " 111 



iJ?>* ;eluus of territory made .lurin 



the treaty of arbitration nhall be void 



. ' .' 



ion frmn which aoch cessions shall be 







i In arbitr. 



>- tion of the ritf ht of arbitration made 

 din the no* n shall 



efwwOTtlMrmn^ormsIto* 



TW ijaolqiir^, w re aceonipAniod b v a re- 

 tbecnfiforeoee,sstting forth in deiii the 



House, cordially sympathizing with tin- pin: 

 expresses the hope that II. 



iii.-nt will lend their ready eo-,,perati"!. 

 eminent of the 1'nited States ii] M.M th. 

 foregoing resolution. 



At a meeting of t he America ; 



held i' con-ider ' 



Lations of the United States and Knglan-i 

 the boundary dispute in \"ene/uela. the follow- 

 ing was adopted ; 



War between the 1'nited States and < 



-ral impoHsihility. Neither natioi. 



ournti.-n eanbeguifty of Uie awful erii 



in k ' tin- other. 'I 



;in a stupendous bluii 

 eivili/ation. humanity, i-on-lemn n 

 threat^ of war. .liisti.-<- between i 



|K-eiulIy by the jHiWerfill to tlu- weak. V 

 ( "lir eolllltrV to *cek ill-' 



fp.lll . 



flrst, the safety of the United 



the prote<-tion of this liemisphere fi 

 nrwwion. I'ut am 



jow<-r. It i- tolly t' 

 M that boimdji! 



irrowinjf out of doubtful documents or data 

 our ken. must imperil the peaceful progress : 

 tian civilization. What madnews to embroil our land 



