The American Association for International Conciliation, of New York, has
added to its valuable series of war documents and papers The Divolosures from Germany, containing the German text of Prince Lichnowsky's Memorandum, with an English translation facing it, and a translation of Herr von Jagow's shifty and hesitating reply. Professor Munroe Smith, who is responsible for the excellent trans- lations, has added a useful Introduction and notes. The pamphlet may be had for five cents from the Secretary of the Association. Prince Liohnowsky's indictment of his owl. Government for willing the war deserves careful study. The more we read it, the more we are confirmed in the belief that no satisfactory peace can be made with the present rulers of Germany.