| Show IU A IN MEMORY OF JOHN The President His Cabinet and Congress 1 Honor Him Wayne Niue V Eulo Eulogizes r I Him tin in a Great Oration 11 1 Washington Feb 4 John of was tB Installed as Jin of ot the thu United States tIne one years ago today and at 10 th thiN morning the Uio centennial anniversary ary ot that event way wan commemorated with In In tho hall o ot the thel Hound l of Here a lt I the cat catto to tel The fhe program arranged by the joint committee of ot and Howe of ot Now New Orleans presides re of the American liar association asao wa was simple and as became the IK of ot the great Jurist The he President an ald Ills hil cabinet thu tho members of 01 the Su Suo Court the members lem els of ot the thu Senat and House lous the diplomatic corps an Ind members of ot the District bar at attended as lS Invited guests gue Many other distinguished persona were In the tho gal Hit which Were reserved for thos cards of ot Although the bodies entered th hall hal together they were not nO announce as on a formal occasion Ie Me lc Kinley and thu of o his hla the hint to arrive Thu te entile aa Ut remained tone ana unU until they had Heated Hep of o culled the a to outer Hi He stated the action acton lr li 1 fur the tho ceremonies and selection of ot Chief Justice Fuller l uler as pic PIC siding The fhe enter Justice in I m Its robes WIS escorted to to the chi 0 ay of o Unit ton of ot Tennessee lC l Dr r l of o N NJ NJ J J a great greut grandson of ot John Invoked the divine Tiiu nl chio Justice In Introducing Hon lon Vayne luc Inc lagl who liu was to the oration an un eloquent tribute to the greni work of ot Marshall which evoked heart hearY from the tie assemblage Ills III aa aress au devoted almost entirely to th thc ot oC his career h n an un expounder of t the federal At the conclusion of o IDlof I Justice Fullers remarks Mr delv red his oration It 1 Win ft U scholarly production and uis severn limes interrupted by applause He said sil In n at t Today rolay la Is dedicated to the law 1 I u peak to you OU as a I J lind nd I 1 you I Is pan pal t tr jf r our fortune that tha the occasion or brings us In It I telf amplest und and lon lon It would Indeed been een a grave of ot duty If I the tho brotherhood of ot lay were on the bench and andU It U the bar hUll hud not assembled to fitting observances the centennial wih ury of ot the entrance by br John Marshal Marshall Into 1110 the of ot chief justice ot if the tho Supreme Court ot of the United States And the place where we arc Ire assem asem blelis led Is of ot all the most lilting for tor theo ceremonies for tor It vas here In he capital of o tho th country countr he loved so devotedly antI and coned no faithfully faith lul that he 10 was WIS attended by h those and Ind achIeVing years during which his hiI la bol enrolled his name among the few tew benefactors of o mankind It I ailo Is eminently lilting that such an nn should be honored by ly the thC pros nee of o distinguished senators and rep In the Congress of oC the tales whoso whose proper propel and abiding place In i ou governmental system was deter lined by b him the presence of 01 memo mem memera ber era of oC that Illustrious tribunal the vast extent of ot whose rightful lon was determined by b him by b the of the chief chie magistrate and of ot the cabinet lion Ion to the law was Wil by b him nd by other citizens of 01 the country which under his forming hand Instead I ot f becoming a n dissoluble confederacy I ot f discordant State became a great and nd Indissoluble nation naton endowed with wih 11 11 the powers necessary to euble It I i nt only to protect Itself t ene ile at home and but also to I and discharge the splendid and mission which had been leen con tied to It In the for tor the education of o the world and he ho when first of ot all 11 men he sol of ot tho empire of 01 America that ot securing to the whole American con nent government ot the thc people by bythe the ie people and and for tor the Iha people SKETCHED SI Mr Ir hen hod the tl con on nf ft the colonies as existed wh hen n Marshall was wa born in 1755 the growth of ot the tho spirit nf ot liberty which the with the theve ve of freo treo Institutions antI and huh Iid hIm m to take up arms arl as al a n auth at lt twenty when the revolution broke out ut He traced his hil career as al a I tol r oJ ft j through the hla nt c orvlee ce In the legislature l of ot c cIn In IU Its constitutional con convention his J special mission to the French rench h f JI I n the of or peace I and ns all of or u un Un tal del 4 n ending j this lr ot t h I crt b 1 The brilliancy the thc wisdom the of his contributions to tl the tho of oC his hla country as chief Jus t lice ce have naturally diverted attention al Horn Crom his valuable and fruitful labors as asa al a but e labors ought never to bo be forgotten as u they the happen hall 1 to 10 exhibit In Its Is true proportions that consistency of ot opinion which made mid him from first to rest such Buch a powerful foe B tor on the side of ot liberty and union AS CHIEF ClIF JUSTICE 01 Mr ll MacVeagh reviewed Marshalls hll I years service as chief chie Jus Jua I Ilce the great II In which he participated hit hiM nb In the settlement of ot tho I glent constitutional C which w l h 00 wade Ilde for tor the tH future glory und and strength WI WIot of ot the union und concluded as lS follows Mille our hearts are full nl of ot gratitude tude tudo for unexampled material blessings lot us In this day Ilay ot all al days when the tie memories of or our fi her cluster so o closely about us acknowledge as ns they always acknowledged that nations cnn can cannot not 10 by b bread brend Ilone It I was b cause of ot such Ruch conviction that they cher cherished d lr and vu wu have hav heretofore cher cherished Ish el the tie Christian Ideal of 01 true nation national naion al H and our fidelity Mel to that Ideal however Imperfect It has been In Inspired us with some measure of tho tl dl vine vino blessing for having offered art mf ex example J ample 1 I pIe to thu for more than thal un n entire generation of ot how hov it Il nation could Increase In and strength and all material prosperity while living In peace with lh all mankind And although man M md all ful people are lre Just nOV nO greatly great troubled d at nt what seems to them an evil evi t tot of ot the future as n American lawyers lawers We woe must never fur n It moment In dark days or In bright despair of ot the Differences of ot opinion may mn well wel exist as 09 to the tx st methods of discharging the tho grave and duties unexpectedly t edly devolved evol il upon ullon n I by Uy ti Il war wih tho h noble lebl object ct of tC a srul people peoNe to secure nd but let in trust rut that however wo 1 Il may differ dl r as to methods l wt l all al believe that the true tre glory of ot America Americ and h Mr r true mission In hi this the new century centurI n I In II the tha old ole 1 II what a groat p of f the Catholic C thoUc church has recently dared lared to bo he To 10 stand fast tast by 1 Christ and His gospel to cultivate not the tho Moslem Hs m of 61 War al of or laughter of ot and Ind of C but tho Inn of ot ti aid brotherly brother love and that It 1 Is our not to harm but l t lo 10 help to a aletter 1 letter life every ry fellow felo creature of ot heter Ire color and however weak an 1011 then we may some day da hear th ben Benediction Inasmuch as Je Se did It to tome toone me one ot DC the thc least of ot these my 1 brethren Ye C Md It tt unto me mc TIUI MISSION OF NATIONS NATIO S When we come at last to believe belev that he the true mission of ot nations as aR of ot men la 19 to 0 promote on 01 earth that th t liberty Is r than n maX lug ng gain that new lew friends are better beter Id 1 for or us than new markets that t mt love morl II than hatred that I I that the Is j nobler than war life Is s that the t uman right should bo 1 respected tei nU nUIt It t is 19 only by b recognizing these truth whIch can never fall to be true tre that our ur own beloved country can worthily discharge the sacred l mission to n her and maintain her true ITIe dignity and nd grandeur her feet upon llOn the the J pathway which leI leads to t unlit summits of ot the Olive mountains b and nd taking abundant core enre that every celY uman beneath her starry BB of ot every color anti and condition Is Iss s secure of ot liberty of ot Justice and of ot cj 11 of ot God GodIn peace ns In the republic In cherishing aspirations and andIn In striving to realize reaUze them Ulem we are bOI In the of ot the tho Great Chief Jus I ce we wo can In no other way so ef et Ind dually honor his memory r 1 by b la In HaS and an out Olt of season to lake this whole continent ot of America not nott ono ne vast t ond splendid monument nt nto o t oppre lon slon and am terror but of ot vis wi ami ot of liberty on which 41 tome line of ot peace ani Ibert for tor forer men len may ma gaze Iaze with wih admiration ever er Mr Ir spoke for tor an hour aud Is provoked provoke which was led it of ot applause outburst t Il an 1 the President his cabinet and the t Jat The of or the Supreme SUl me C I uri ur benediction by copt c o with wih cv loU n tlc the hop hapan a n f t the Hous loUM Ie T na nail P nan h s of In one 11 91 t r the oldest tro il II if t Virginia dant ml of ot f I i |