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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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G. B. Lamar, Esq., President of the' Bank of the Republic in New York, has made a formal demand upon Superintendent Kennedy for the arms seized on board, the Savannah steamer Monticello intended for Georgia. Mr. Lamar acts on the authority of a dispatch from some party in Milledgeville. Mr. Kennedy refuses to give up the goods, and it remains to be seen what further steps Mr. Lamar will deem it judicious to take in the premises. Demand has likewise been made through attorneys, by W. H. D. Callendar, for twenty-eight cases of rifies, consigned to a party in Montgomery, Ala., and the demand, in this case, has been complied with, under a writ of replevin, so far as to take the arms from the arsenal and give them to the custody of the sheriff. Governor Morgan, by the way, has replied by letter to the Governor of Georgia, in regard to these seizures of arms by the city police. The Governor takes the ground that as the arms were destined to be used to subvert the Government, whic