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Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service

GREENWICH HOSPITAL

... the management of that venerable pile known as Greenwich Hospital. The were in a state for “successive arrangements,” if the Whigs, whom we do not accuse of robbery, but of want of principle and inability, had not, to save themselves the exertion of a moderate ...

FLAGSHIP FOE MED!

... aid, surprised some. Nol a little mystery must cover the nepotism, although it would have passed muster as in keeping with Whig habits. We now learn Captain Inglefield,' having been appointed to the Prince Consort for Channel service, that this vessel ...

THE BULLDOG AFFAIR

... in meddling between two very low-class belligerents ; but we tremble for any Naval Officer who gets within the meshes of a Whig, or indeed any Foreign Office. We cannot forget the gallantry of poor Humphreys-later Sir Salusbury Humphreys Davenport—on ...

COMMISSARIAT STAFF CORPS. A Company, Montreal I C Company, Aldershot B Company, Dublin and I D Company, ..

... 1859, for which Lord Derby’s Government was responsible, was 13,528,776/. The expenditure rose in the next year under the Whig Government to 15,312,676/., in 1861 to 15,883,160/., and in 1862 to 16,060,350/. A portion of this increase was owing to the ...

BUILDING NEW VESSELS,

... in tho hands of the very people who so mismanaged it—previous to tho astounding expenditure of tho seventy millions, by tho whig seven years spell at tho holm, with hardly a single ship answering tho requirements of tho day—and in tho full gazo and knowledge ...

DOCKYAED ACCOUNTS

... of Commons. But who is to be hung ? It requires not a sage to understand that successive Lords of the Admiralty—by-the-by, Whigs in particular—have to answer, and for what ? No fault, because at the periods at which they acted no one dreamed of iron-dads ...

GREENWICH HOSPITAL

... Eeform has alwavs been a stumbling-block in the path of the Whigs and so-called Liberals, but the reform needed in Greenwich Hospital was simply the right men in the right place but so long as Whig men were wanted to fit —and those, too, not claiming for ...

SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1866

... experience might prove, to another more liberal and more honest ministry, of importance to the country! The removal by the Whig act to-day paralyses their successors, who may differ in the mode of retirement. Let us now view this proposition as regards ...