Show IS DISCUSSED Address of Cardinal Gibbons on The Triumphs of Peace at lake Mohonk OTHER NOTABLE SPEAKERS TALKS AT NIGHT SESSION Lake Mohonk N Y i lla May ad address dress by Cardinal Gibbons on The Tri Tn of Peace was the leading feature of the third session or 01 the tho Lake Mohonk conference on International arbitration to day Cardinal Gibbons said that he wanted to disabuse the fainthearted that Christs mission on earth to establish peace had failed and to show that on the other hand band his mission had ma made e decisive and reassuring progress He said In part Let us cherish the hope that the day Is not far off when the reign of the prince of peace will be established on the earth and the spirit of th gospel wilt will so far sway the minds and hearts of oC rulers and cabinets that international disputes will be decided not by standing armies but b by permanent courts of arbitration when they wIll wUl be settled not no on the bat but In the hans halls of concIliation and will be adjusted not by the sword but by the pen which Is mightier than the sword Address of Breckinridge Clifton R B Breckinridge to Russia aft after l sa saying the that t we ve had much to be gratified at the progress that had bad been made mad toward the honorable and peaceful settlement Of nf international disputes by ar continued The great arbiter of our disputes is the supreme court of the United States For more than years this august body had been the sh sheet et anchor not only of the union but also of the states Cannot a similar and permanent body of illustrious men sit and command in some like man manner manner ner the obedience of nations This Je leads ds me to observe Mr Ir President that it is not alone to the superstructure that ve must look however wise and ex cx excell cell nt ma may be its material perfect its or organization organization or adaptive to the of the ends In view Ye We must consider always the character or state of maturity of the thc public mind for the sentiments and Ideals of the people will prove to be the chief support and inspiration of ap any tri tn tribunal bunal that may be established as they are ane indeed the chief factors in shap ing the Institutions and policies of every country countr The Hague Conference William L Pennfield in discussing the thc I comIng Hague conference said in part The experience had with the practical workings of The Hague tribunal suggests the desirability of certain amendments of the co convention of July 29 2 as that Only disinterested arbitrators shall b be eligible to seats on the tribunal that the arbitration of questions of a judicial nature and of those concerning the in interpretation and execution ot of treaties shall I Ibe be compulsory that the ideal that a sense of national honor aside from the rights of can justify jusUf re resort I I sort to war ar in an any case shall be aban abandoned abandoned and workable and ever every wa way ad admirable admirable mirable as it now we consider its substance and tile circumstance of its for time is ripe for the revision and recasting of the convention of July Jul 29 1810 Representatives Granger of Rhode Rhoda I lel leland l land and and Bates of Penns Pennsylvania lania and Charles Hamlin of Boston of the treasury also discussed The Hague conference The session tonight is to be devoted wholly holly to speeches of bust busi business bustness ness men inca and chamber of commerce representatives representatives from aU all over oer the country countr shoWing the work that is being done by bythe bythe the business mens associations in practical I promotion of international arbitration arbitration tion |