BERING SEA TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION. 



OPINION 



OF 



SENATOK MOEGAN 



AT THE 



CONFERENCE IN PARIS 



OF THE 



BERING SEA TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION, CONSTITUTED BY THE 



TREATY OF FEBRUARY 29, 1892, BETWEEN HER BRITANISIC 



MAJESTY AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND 



COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS: 



BARON DE COURCEL, 

 Senator and Ambassador of France, President of the Tribunal; 



THE RIGHT HONORABLE LORD HANNEN, 

 Of Great Britain; 



THE HONORABLE SIR JOHN THOMPSON, 

 Minii,ter of Justice and Attorney-General of Canada; 



MR. JUSTICE HARLAN, 

 A Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; 



SENATOR MORGAN, 



A Senator of the United >'^tates; 



MARQUIS EMILIO VISCONTI VENOSTA. 



Former 2(iirister of Foreign Affairs, and Senator of the Kincjdom if Ital]/; 



And HIS EXCELLENCY GREGERS GRAM, 

 Minister of State of Norway. 



WASHINGTON, D. C: 



GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 

 1893. 



