judge of the actions and orders of Admiral Schley on that occasion, declared in a supplemental report, that the latter "had maintained an effective blockade, and as officer in absolute command, was entitled to the credit for the victory off Santiago." Resolved, That we believe it the duty of Congress to review the record of the court to examine into all the circumstances and events tending to throw light upon the controversy, and to announce its judgment as to who was in command at the battle of Santiago, and as to the conduct of Admiral Schley throughout that conflict. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing be forwarded to Admiral Schley, also to our Senators and Representatives in Congress. DETAILED STATISTICS OF THE TRADE AND COMMERCE OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO IN FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, LIVE STOCK, SEEDS, HIDES, WOOL, COAL, LUMBER, ETC. WITH THE DAILY CURRENT PRICES OF THE LEADING SPECULATIVE PRODUCTS FOR THE YEAR 1901. |