Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — SECRETARY FOSTER RESIGNS. [ARTICLE]
SECRETARY FOSTER RESIGNS.
He Goes to Europe to Represent America In the Behring Sea Arbitration. Secretary John AY. Foster has retired from President Harrison’s Cabinet for the purpose of assuming the management of the case of the United States before the international tribunal, which is to assemble in Paris, Fiance, for the arbitration of the questions in controversy between the United States and Great Britain in connection with the sealing industries of Behring Sea. Secretary Foster will sail cn the steamship, New York for Southampton, proceeding then to Paris. He will be accompanied from New York ly Senator Morgan, one of the arbitrators; Hubbard T. Smith and FTauco's S. Jones, attaches; Mrs. J, \V. Foster, Miss Cockrell, daughter of Senator Cockrell: Miss Halford, daughter o. 1 Private Secretary Halford; and Miss Williams, daughter of Gen. Williams.
