Diplomatic memoirs . ny . ^f t£~ ^. 4s&^ Ztzzzj^ <z^ THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY SETTLEMENT 207 always will be to his country. On landing in New York Ifound a brief note from Mr. Hay: Dear General, welcomehome, and Io Triumphe! I made reference in my remarks already quoted to thecourtesies of the British Government. There was set apart inthe Foreign Office in Downing Street a series of apartmentsfor the use of the Tribunal and those connected with it. Thepublic sessions were held in the ambassadorial reception-room, a large and commodious hall, well lighted and artistic-ally decorated. Adjoining t


Diplomatic memoirs . ny . ^f t£~ ^. 4s&^ Ztzzzj^ <z^ THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY SETTLEMENT 207 always will be to his country. On landing in New York Ifound a brief note from Mr. Hay: Dear General, welcomehome, and Io Triumphe! I made reference in my remarks already quoted to thecourtesies of the British Government. There was set apart inthe Foreign Office in Downing Street a series of apartmentsfor the use of the Tribunal and those connected with it. Thepublic sessions were held in the ambassadorial reception-room, a large and commodious hall, well lighted and artistic-ally decorated. Adjoining this was a consultation-room forthe private sessions of the Tribunal, and connected with itwas the state dining-room, where a bountiful collation wasserved at the daily recess of the Tribunal. Adjoining theother end of the ambassadorial hall were a number of spa-cious rooms devoted to the use of the agent and counsel ofthe United States and the British agent and counsel. Our stay in London was at the season (September andOctober


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