The Daily Review. Towanda. Pa,, Tuesday March 23, 1880. Suitors: S. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD. '•Daily Mterictr" only 25 cent* per month. Try it. One ot the most scorching phillipics we remember to have seen is the Elimina tion of Father Hemphill, of Calvary church, Sail Francisco, against Dennis Cearney and his gang. He is regarded us the most courageous ond outspoken priest 011 the Pacific coast. He spoke not as an Irishman or as an American, but as an upholder of good order and denouncer of demagogues and violent men. His theme was the condition of San Francis co, which has commanded such wide spread attention, spread fear through so ciety and paralyzed business, driven good citizens and capital to take refuge in flight and shaken the foundations of society. He had not honied guile for discontented workmen, no flattery or glows of pre varication, peculiar to the prostitucd new spaper organ and debased politician. Scorning subterfuge or lying Hemphill, nddreseed himself to the solid, unvar nished truth. Mere claptruy and popu larity he flung to the winds. The truth he spoke struck those most needing to hear it. Alluding to the threats of the Kearney faction, he frowned on the vaga bond aliens, who had threatened, for the last four years, anarchy, riots, murder, pilfering and the destruction of the city. But lie made other, plainer talk, lie was more explicit to those of his own race, kith and kin.! "When I reflect that it is largely my countryman who are doing this 1 am saddened, San Francisco is to-day an object for the hissing contempt of ail the world. These men are allowed to abuse their right of free speech by threatening anarchy, bloodshed and revolution. When i reflect on all these things 1 am not at all proucl of my country. The patience of the law-abiding citizens of this city and State for three years or more has been either sublimely heroic or mis erably cowardly. To my mind it looks more like the latter. For my part, I am glad that patience has ceased to be a virtue, as is shown in the manifesto of the Citizens' Council. They declare that they want to maintain public peace and good order, and in this the manifesto has my heartiest endorsement." Next in turn, he handled the dema gogue Mayor without gloves, who endor sed the "Sand Lots," denouncing him in the strongest languagd: "No, you Reverend Mayor, we do not and cannot accept your voucher for peace from the sand letters. You talked very differently when you endorsed the re solutions of the saud-1 Hteis. You talked very differently in your speech at Union llull on the Dili of last month, when you said: 'There will be trouble, there will be bloodshed in settling this Chinese ques tion." Do you intend to insult our in telligence? You have not forgotten the riots of LS77. Indeed, you have not for gotten when one of your men insulted the people of this church when he shouted 'Yoir have not forgotten your insulting visiting-'committee, which was sent to demand of me a rettuction of a portion of my previous lecture which I have quo ted to-night. Nor have you forgotten your companion's recent insult to the fore most citizen of the United States —the cx-lTesident —when he threatened to burn him in effigy, nor when your followers tinc ittnad to erect a gallows on the sand lots to hang our citizens." The talk was received with great en thusiasm by his hearers. A correspon dent telegraphs: "There may have been those who thought that in some of his advice to his hearers Mr. Ilemphill went too far. Such, al though the estimate of distant observers may be taken with allowance, is our own opinion. We trust that it is not needful now for every man not of the 'send lots' party to 'organize, enroll, arm and drill.' But whatever may be said of remedies there can be no doupt of the downright truth and honesty with which Mr. Hemp hill describes the disease. There was no half-heartedncss, no limping qualifica tions, but plain, square facts like so many shots from a hundred ton rifled. These are facts that ought to have bceu ex pressed from similar quarters before, and we are glad that an Irishman and a priest has been found who dares thus boldly to express them." N KVV JOB PRINTING OFFICE. We respectfully invite public attention to our COMPLETE JOII PRINTING lIOUSEI Corner Main and Pine streets, over the Music Store. COMMERCIAL PRINTING AND PHAMPLET WORK A SPECIALTY. LETTER, NOTE AND BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, TAGS Neatly executed on the shortest notice. BUSINESS, PARTY AND CALLING CARDS printed to order. ALVOUD & SON. Grant, it is Blaine To see, vas a Groat Slicneral, and mighty Bopular. Tilden, Od Derm is talked next. 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