Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1901 — Schley To Have Court of Inquiry. [ARTICLE]

Schley To Have Court of Inquiry.

A man named Maclay, who has written a history of the U. S. navy, turned loose on Admiral Schley in a very intemperate manner, in relating the history of the destruction of Cev era’s fleet, at Santiago. Admiral Schley has, as a consequence, asked Secretary-' Long for a court of inquiry, and the request has been granted. There is therefore, at last, a good prospect of the entire history of the pursuit and penning up and final destruction of the Spanish fleet, being given to the publio. And when it is given we believe that it will be found that while Admiral Schley will not deserve the terms,“ooward” “caitiff” etc applied to him by Maclay, it will be shown that he greatly mismanaged bis part in the campaign, and that to Admiral Sampson belongs, by far, the greater share of the credit for the finding and destroying the Spanish fleet.

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