Show ESJOllIEiVT I A Dbtln nlshcd Party UtcnJ the i Snprcme Conrt Ccattnnlal I J1411uel THE rATIONAL LEGISLATURE AT WORK Appointment of Ellsnortli Darnell n SnrTcjorGfncral for Utah Confirmed I I < T Telegraph to the Xcwtl THE IllSQlET A Lnrcr < < Corannnr lice Nupreme C I u nlrDrl 41W rom i eb4A dinner in celebration of the Supreme Court Centennial was held tonight at the Ltnoi Lyceum The banquet hall was a mass flowers and Vines and presented I beautiful picture A dozen largo tables were arranged in varlouspositlons about Ito hall and each was beautifully decorated There were covers laid for820 guests and nearly every neat was occupied A platform tabie was set for twenty elx persons 11 was presided over by President Carter ot the entertainment entertain-ment committee and anion his guests were Chief Justice Fuller e iTesidcnt Cleveland Jlaltliew llalu of Albany president of the JCew I Vork Btatu ILir Association JuMIrM MIller IJradley Harlan Field UlatohfonJ Gray lomarand Brew r Chauncey SL Depew JevViu U huntIngton 1resident Condert of the bar of the city of Xew York f e1 Senator Kvartf Chief Justice Iax ton of Pennsylvania Mayor Grant and College President Low of Columbia The menu wos an claborato one Before it was concluded the ladies began to take their places In the 11 boxes aud ehortly after 10 oclock the chairman rapped for order In the third box from the right of the stage was Ir Cleveland accompanied accom-panied by a patty of ladles and gentlemen gen-tlemen The toast to the President tUtu United StJ Wt drnnktJnd tug after which Mr Carter made A IlIUCF AUUKLS3 The next toast was The Supreme Court and it was responded toby Associate Justice Harlan I of the Supreme Su-preme to Court theroordlnatcresponsibility lie began by a reference of lawyers and judges citing that n > the lawyers are of a given period so are the courts before which they ap peared I the decisions of the Supreme Su-preme Court were commended in any Instance I must L added that their preparations were preceded and aided by the arguments at its bar of which i may be said what Jlr Ju Urn Butler observed certain ludc merits of Lord Mansfield that they were of such transcendant power that those who heard them were loet in admiration at tiio strength and strctdi human understanding nt Hon William SI Evartswa the next tpcafca Evans was of the opinion that the pitsent celebration was tho most significant of any held Mnce lest of the Declaration of In dependence I was indeed a celebration cel-ebration of the first opening in the world of a itt people Xo I higher conception of government he raid had been reached or even L can b reached than that reason hall not only L the persuasive In fluence iu human affairs but TIlE IARAMOOVT AUThORiTY Senator Evarts was follow eI I ly lon Edward 31 Paxton of the Supreme Court of Penn ylvania who spoke t The Judiciary of the United Stake te Boll Walter It Hill of HOI 111 Georgia responded to Tie Common Lawi Wayne McVeigh was booked to Lookt respond to tho toatt The lIar but Woe absent and Joceph II Choatv responded instead ex tcmpoc acd his remarks fete received I with I wih Rrcataunlautc StUi low was the next speaker and was followed by pker I Depose who closed the talk by his 1 rctponso to the toast Our Clients He made one of his star si cches and I his wit 0n losdc fairly con I VuIrtdttte vast assemblage |