Show UMTKItSON DAVIS Thu Speech 110 UcJhcnd 1eaterdmy ill linntiiiiiicrtlHt > uiim MOMCOMI Ala April 28Foliose hug ri is the I speech I delivered i at the City i Hull this afternoon by JolIerHon Jaw which seas listened to by thousands of the gcntlcmanh ricuda mill admirers a I My 1 Ijiinsiin It would bo vain if 1 should attempt to express to you than deep I gratification which I feel at this demon btration but I know that it is not pur nodal and therefore 1 feel moro deeply gratified because it is a huntlmcnt far dearer to mo than mynulf You halo passed through the terrible ordeal ol u J War hiiliAlabainaelld notBeek When she felt her wrongs too grievous for further fur-ther toleration she sought n peaceable > Bolutioii That being denied her tho I 1 thunders war came ringing oer tbo I i land f le irrlll p people IOHO i in their i majestyind grayheidodwcrrt and buaid less boys eargerly rushed to tho front It nan that war uhich Christianity alonuup rololll holy ar for defeiibo Well do 1 I 1 remember Hteliig your gentlo boyH w > small to use a farmerH phrabo I that Ihey I I might Lave been called need corn j moving on with eager btcji 1 and fearleBH brow 10 JIII LMIMVM or in u ii i I And 1 hate albo looked uK > n them wilh their t Lnajisatks and iniifaketH I beeniingly iJ heavier than I I Loge and JII fjui par 1 I j t taking of thin mother weakness filled i will tear Ilioso days liaM jiabsed Many of them have found nimelcHs graves but they art not dead They live in tho memory and their KpiritH Htand out in thu grand rcberve of that col I limn uhleli Is marchiiifon with imfalrtr lug stops toward than goal ofeoiihlilulioiiil liberty Applaiiboj It were III vain if I Bhould attemjit as 1 halo already Hand to express my gratitude to you I um Htanding now I very nearly on the slat Where i stood when 1 took tho oath of I olhLO In IbUl Your deinoiiBtration xcccds that which welcomed mo then This shows that tho IlRIT OK SOUTIlriCN L1BIRTV IS NOT mutt Long and continued applause Then oti were full of joyous hopes You had very prospect I of nchicving all you tie ever and now you arc wrapped in the nantlo of regret nnd yet that regret only nanlfcsts moro profoundly and does not obliterate the expression of your sentl icnts I felt last night as I approached the Kxchanse Hotnl from tho gallery of ihlch i jour peerless orator William 1 ancoy introduced to the citizens of Montgomery and commended me in language which only I his eloquence I could yield and which far exceeded my merit I felt I say again that I was coming 10 my home coming to I A IVMJ VVIILItn Mill KTV DIPS NnT And serious sentiments live forever Applause I have been promised my f fJt l ricnds that I should not bo called upon 10 hake n speech anal therefore I can only extend you my heartfelt thanks Cod bless you ono and all old men and boys nnd the ladies above all others who never faltered our direst need Loud and long continued apphtiso |