. Introduction to forestry economics. Forests and forestry. ^â¢â vf^' y I :';'^f- 8S0 Lm AND WOBK Of. t *'' ends of jiuiioe \» mrved unlefls the Ameriban oonieniibn was maintained up to the hik. Mr. Justice Harlan had been a Republicaa in politics, and Senator MorgAn was a Southerner, an(Jl 4 somewhat fiery Democrat 9aron de Oourcel, who represented France, was> a distinguished jurist and diplomatist, and was ultimately selected to preside over the Tribiilial. which he did with a grace and dignity worthy of the highest commendation. Italy sent the Marquis Venosta, a jurist, an ex-Minister


. Introduction to forestry economics. Forests and forestry. ^â¢â vf^' y I :';'^f- 8S0 Lm AND WOBK Of. t *'' ends of jiuiioe \» mrved unlefls the Ameriban oonieniibn was maintained up to the hik. Mr. Justice Harlan had been a Republicaa in politics, and Senator MorgAn was a Southerner, an(Jl 4 somewhat fiery Democrat 9aron de Oourcel, who represented France, was> a distinguished jurist and diplomatist, and was ultimately selected to preside over the Tribiilial. which he did with a grace and dignity worthy of the highest commendation. Italy sent the Marquis Venosta, a jurist, an ex-Minister of State, and a Senator. Sir John at a later period described his written opinions at the private meetings of the arbitrators as having shown greatv$aming in legal precedents; skill in the analysis of «videnc|;) and wide comprehension of Eng- lish law. Mr^Gregors'Qrani, the arbitrator appointed by Sweden aii4 Norwayj^wae Minister of Foreign Affairs in his own country and had obtained much varied experience from twelve years' spent on the Mixed 'ftibunal of JEgypt. Meantime^ Canada had been f urtl^r honoured by the seftction of th0 Hon. Charles H. Tupper, to act as British Agent, in thel preparation of the case. Sip Richard Webster, Q. C.,;Sii-£5harie^ RusseU, (^ G, Christopher Rob- inson. , of Toronto, and the Hon^ iW. H. Cross, MP., were the British Covfnsel. The Americ^ Agent was General J.' W. Foster; and; ike Counsel werj^ the Hon. E. J. Phelps, formerly Minister to Great Brjiain, Judge Blodgett, and Mr. J. S. Carter. The points i?«ibmitted for decision were as follow^.: I. What exclusive jurisdiction in the sea known as the BehringSea, and what exclusive rights in the seal fish- eries therein did Russia aaa0rt and exercise prior and up to the time of the cession of, Alaska to the United States ? IL How far were |hese claims of jurisdiction as ti tfee seal fisheries recognij^ and conceded by Great Britain ? ^h. W** *^« bodjir oi water now known as the B


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