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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1883.

It is too true that we want a few Celestial-ino more Chinese please)-spirits, "Sweet spirit

in ant verserently endorse-the opinions expressed by hear my prayer. So mote it be..

Correspondents in thin colizan.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Honakong TribgRAIN,"

STR-Your correspondent "Fair-play" seems very anxious that your readers should believe that "Collins the friend, not Short" and that in the case of the unfortunate Cooksons Dr. Wharry behaved most improperly in saying that the deceased policeman and his wife had cholera →when biş "Superior Officer" said they had'nt

I really thought the unofficial element at the last Legislative "confab would have "jawed to some effect on some of the trials and tribula tons under which we labor. But not nothing was said at all, or rather what was said only served to gild the very bitter pill, costing over million dollars, we are compelled to swallow.

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numerously, attended poseting, maestak prem the evening of July 6th, in St. James's Hall, in support of the resolution, to be moved by Mr. Hugh Mason in the House of Commons: for ex- tending the Parliamentary franchise to women who possess the qualifications which entitle men to vote, Mr. W. Woodall occupied the chair, and. in opening the proceedings said they were simply asking for the removal of a disability touching merely the ground of sex. Of the landowners of

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He does not make it quite clear what the "Super.HR.H. Fitz-Bull Jones to Headquarters as England and Wales, one-seventh were women, Zambesi, on Saturday, the 18th instant, at 11.30

for Officer" did say, or whether Dr. Gordon really inclined to Codlin or to Short in the matter, but he becomes impressive when he alludes to the pious feelings of Dr. (7) Ayres and the righteous indignation which prompted him to forbid the burial at sea and to order proper Christian interment in the Happy Valley, so that we may have a supply of infection always on hand and ready to break out among those who frequent our most beautiful Sunday promenade, Can "Fair-play," who is evidently behind the acenes, inform us whether poor Durrant, the unlucky friend of the family, read "Fair-play's letter before he died, and did he say who he thought was right, Codlin or Short?

Court intelligence. Taken from the Circular, Loan-Negotiator in Chief. "Paul Pry" accom- panies him as private secretary. Pity I must leave you do, please, shed a fear that I may know you are sorry, notwithstanding the fact that 1 have left my older brother here to look after the "pidgin with which you have entrusted me. Never mind! So long old boy!

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but still these had to stand nside, while the inbourers in their employ took part in Parliamen- tary elections. In his opinion women ought to be welcomed as l'arliamentary voters, because they were those who would place an intelligent reliance on equity and justice.—Mrs. Fawcett said those who had been labouring on behalf of the re-

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Ancona, with moval of the electoral disabilities of women the incoming English mail, lett Singapore for felt that a very critical time in the history of the this port on the roth instant, at noon, and may agitation was approaching. The question of be expected to arrive here on the 15th. giving a wider extension to the principle of house Your "Globe Trotter.” was mistaken on Satur-

hold Buffrage would occupy the attention of the day in supposing that the salary of our Harbor House of Commons during a great part of next Master was increased on account of his dis-session. The old familiar arguments that taxa- tinguished services at Waterloo: It was for tion without representation was tyranny, that his having led the charge of the light brigade at those who were subject to the law and fulfil the Balaklava.

obligations of citizenship should have some share in making the laws, would be heard again; and, it would moreover be urged that it is alike unjust and inexpedient to place the stigma of political subjection on whole classes of loyal, peaceable, and industrious citizens. We should hear. on one side of the House that property ought to be presented, and on the other side of the House that full confidence in the people is the only "sure foundation on which the Government of this

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Can he also tell us what caused such a com plete change of front on the part of Codlin- mean, the Colonial Surgeon when he wiped away, bis pious tear, carefully folded up his

Your morning and evening contemporaries, Christianity and ordered poor Durrant to be have been, and are still devoting a good deal of taken out to sea and thrown overboard Instead their space to the alleged misdoings of some San of giving him Christian burial and storing up Francisco officials. Would it not be better for another supply of cholers infection? And can them to devole a little time and space, in pluck. he tell us whether piety or prudence prevailed in the disposal of the body of Cookson himself?ing the "beam out of our own eyes." To the credit of Frisco be it said that its press is not afraid to expose official corruption. Some of the abuses they are now denouncing have flourished unrebuked for years and under our very eyes in this colony.

Truly this is a sorry subject for jesting, and the pitiful plaint of Fale-play that Coins the friend, not Short" is thrice pitiful-in face of the

facts.

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PAUL PRY.

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There is cholera in Hongkong, however the doctors may differ, and what has been done ? One paper says the sick are sent to the Civil Hospital, another to the Lock Hospital; all the LORD WOLSELEY ON THE IRISH to get rid of political disabilities that the dis-

doctors seem to have a turn at them, and they all-die--One-is-buried ashore, another-at-sea

·Will "Fair-play," who is in the confidence of the Chief Medical adviser to the Government,

RACE.

and many thousands of men and-women in- every part of England, wanted to remind the grators who made use of these phrases that the human race consists of women as well as of men, to remind the Liberals who have done so much

ability of sex is as repugnant to true liberalism Lord Wolseley was on June 30 presented with ed to remind the Tories that if a fair representa-

-as-the disabilities of race or religion." They want the honorary degree of LL.D. in the Examination of property was what they were aiming at, tion Hall of Trinity College, Dublin, in presence that they would be acting inconsistently if they tell us where the cholera cases go to 1

Must they all die? Which doctor looks after of a large and distinguished assembly of nobil- them? Are they burled at sea or ashore hapity and genty. Lord Wolseley wore the full supported a system which gave no kind of re- hazard? Or is there any rule about burial?

happened to be owned by a woman. presentation to property, however vast, when it

Mrs. Are any means taken to prevent the disease spreading? We pay our officials to protect us

Fawcett then pointed out that unsepresented from battle and murder, and frum sudden death

which were properly represented in Parliament, as well, and we have a right to know whether

and that the legislation which had lately recog. is being done. hey are doing it and how it a thing whatever

nised the right of women to their property was dus

has been done, or is going to be done. **

Dr. Ayres in paragraph 86 of his report for last year says.

"This year we have bad cholera epidemics Carrying off, thousands in Japan and Manila, which are both within a week's journey of us.

That we have escaped, considering the amount of traffic pasting from these countries through this portis something-for-the-colonists to be thankful for, but not to crow-about, for we have done nothing to deserve such fortune."

This is quite true and very elegantly expressed, and now will Dr. Ayres (or "Fair-play") tell us what he has done since writing Le, two monthe and a half ago, to enable us “to crow" next year.

Yours, etc.,

"FORE-WARNED, NOT

FORE-ARMED." Hongkong, 13th August, 1883.

TO THE EDITOR OF the "Honakora Trikonaps,"

DEAR SIR,I am one of the public of this verent and fragrant isle, and beg to ask through your columns whether you are in the "swim or not? By so asking, I mean, are you in any ways connected with all the government "shams" you have often discussed in your columns? From the present aspect of the goy. emment of Hongkong and its apathy towards any eclairissement of the serious matters you have been discussing, one would be led to be- lieve that Hongkong was made up of nothing

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to their demand for the suffrage. Having combated T MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will the objection that the demand is a modemone Mrs.be held in the Offices of the Company, No. 14. Fawcett concluded a powerful speech by moving Praya Central, on MONDAY, the zoth instant, #That in the opinion of this meeting the Par at THREE O'CLOCK FM, for the purpose of liamentary franchise should be extended to wo- receiving the Report of the Directors and a men who possess the qualifications which entitieStatement of accounts to the 30th June, 1883. men to vote."-Mr. A. Illingworth, M. P., se-

uniform of a general, his breast being covered with medals. In the evening banquet was given in the dining hall to the Lord-Lieuten. ant, Lord Wolseley, the members of the uol veraity, and other guests. Lord Spencer had come up expressly from Limerick to be pro- sent, and received a most cordial greeting Lord Wolseley, in responding to the toast long career as a soldier it has been my constant of his health, said:-During the course of a practice, and, I may also add, that to me the characters of the men that I have been been a great pleasure, at all times to study

brought into contact with, and especially the distinctive characteristics that mark out English conded the motion, which was supported by men, Irishmen, and Scotchmen. In contem--always receiving illustrations of what resulted Mrs. Sca cherd, who said that women were plating the different characteristics of these three-from their not having the power of voting for races, each one of which has, is distinctive virtues, it has always occurred to me, in refe members of Parliament. The first evil arising rence to Irishmen, in whom naturally I take from this disability was the ever-growing official inspection which was taking place in the homes of women. They were threatened, with new and terrible danger as the very sanctuary of the sick room was to be violated by the coarse hands of officials, and the patient removed to some hospital far away from those who loved and took an interest in him. Another evil was the

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great interest, that in order to develop what is really best in an Irishman it is almost necessary that he should leave this small but great island of ours and go abroad to seck fortune. I have always thought that: the Irishman who stays at home stays rather to talk and talk of politics and dream dreams,perhaps as wild as the wildest fables you read of in Eastern growing and alarmingtendency by which the lives of young women and girls were being swept away history, while the Irishman who goes abroad to

under the control of the police. There was no England or to any of the colonies goes abroad to work. He associates there very quietly with single evil in which women were mixed up which was not proposed to be remedied by police con- other people and works side by side with other races, and he knows that hard work alone trol, Women were smarting under the modern meets with success and what but hard god of compulsion for their sex, which men raised and worshipped so much when it was applied work and hard work prosperity to a nation? Take Irishmen to others than themselves. Such compulsionHangkang, iyili April, 1883.

was the only thing to which women had to look away from this country, away from the baneful forward in the future, unless they obtained a and Injurious influences by which sometimes voice in making the laws of the country--Pro- the sin of political: life and turmoil and bring just as it was about to be put to the meeting receivà TENDERS from suitable persore they are surrounded here-take them away from fessor Lindsay also spoke in favour of the motion. them to our colonies, or even to England, or any by the chairman, Miss Craigen rose from her Hongkong, August 13th, 1883.,

shore across the Channel, and you find that they ... [For the benefit of "Shams" we beg to state that work band like others, that they soon develop seat on the platform and proposed as an amend. we are not in the "swim." And would further that have given success to so many millions of Chairman pointed out that the proposed addi those qualities of determination, and industry to "all women, married or single."The ment that the resolution should be extended inform that gentlemen that he had better not her. Majesty's subjects in all parts of the send any more of his foolish rubbish to this world. With the talent that God has given tion travelled beyond the lines laid down office. We are long suffering and slow to the same source and in the same impertinent Pote favourably with those who are our neigh-nal resolution was therefore carried by a large Two Grand Entrances from Pedder'a Street wrath, but anything more arriving here from us, and with a fair field, Irishmen will come by Mr. Mason in the suggestion he is to viz

make to the House of Commons. The origi- majority-Miss Tod then moved that a memo and Queen's Road Bar, Billiard, Reading and tender part of Mr. "Sham's anatomy, Petty that they can only have by remaining part and the views of the meeting as expressed in the pre Smoking Rooms with separate Entrance from

rial should be sent to Mr. Gladstone embodying

Pedder:Street. vious resolutions, and praying for the support of the Government to Mr. Manon's motion-Miss once agreed to-On the motion of Mrs. Fen- wick Miller, seconded by Mrs. E. Cady Stanton (the well-known American advocate of Women

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style will necessitate our speedily introducing to their own country

bours. The man who would restrict Irishmen the toe of our right foot "Ling Shinger” to a

ย no patriot. They want a wider field for their energies and enterprise, and sharobrokers are pretty pleatifak in the colony. at present, akhough the sole occupation of parcel of the British Empire. It is for that rea- some of them would appear to be a persistent iron, I believe, there are so many thousands, ay. Becker seconded the resolution, which was at keeping up of the walls of the Hongkong Hotels many millions of Irishman in the country Take the tip "Shams, and try your wit, such he feel like myself, determined, and really as it is, on some other metal, otherwise the determined, that they will shed their last drop ranks of the "brokers" will number one lea of blood sooner then see the bonds that unite us suffrage), it was resolved that petitions to both for a few days to come in such a bury as whi to England over severed, or in any way weakened Houses of Parliament, based on the foregoing wards of 179 persons'at the same time.”“”

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have been always told breeds enemies in the same Weltminster should be adopted asking the lat or dissolved. Success, my lords and gentlemen, we resolution, and memorials to the members for way that the sun breeds flies.... I have been what is termed a successful man, and I am no excepter gentlemen' to support Mr. Mason in the tion to that spic, I in my turn have had my terwards terminated-London Daily News.

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of them any stories have been propagated: A little bird whispers that a storm is brow but of all the unfair stories, the foulest story ever by them which are wholly and entirely untrue; ing, and is not far off rumpus in our Health invented about me, the greatest untruth started Department, not of a cholerale nature, bus of a against me, is that which has been started: by watery and “fahy" description will revolutionise our Amour propre and demonstrate that Dellare People recently, that I am anti-Irish inmy "rule the roast, an

feelings, and that my sympathies are not with the Irish people. That calamay I repudiate with all the strength that is with wine. I dealine After the "Bard of Avon, j

most emphatically and most positively to be "To e no not to 2, that is the question, disassociated in any way whatever from the Whether it is better to receive the aling land of my birth. I decline to be disase and shot (bags fall) of dollar-ova (ostunes socisted or disconnected in any way whatever

meinto.)))) tom those gallant Irish soldiers with whom I Man in a savage state and all the lower anl- PEDRO hara spent so many years of my life those mals breathe through, the newe. In repong or After America's orator-Patrick Hanry; They | gallant frish soldiers whom I have always found sleep in fact, some animals cannot breathe Tell us, Sir, that we are weak, and unable to cope | during my career-and it has been, as I have through the mouth, Civilized man, while he' with the corruption, and Jobbery which rare sild before, a varied, one--always ready and may rejoice that he has surpassed his savage rennd we, but when shall we be stronger? Will promps, willing and anxious to take their share brother in the nobler things of earth, can well it be the next day, the next month or the next of danger when danger was to be undergone envy him his freedom from lung and throat dis year? Echo answers when the new broom should be a craven if for no other reason-1 cases and impaired voice and hearing, which are weeps cleans Nix verstay.ross phould not be worthy of the uniform or worthy so often due to the vicious habit of breathing

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