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The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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ner on Thursday last. The arms now held by Superintendent Kennedy, it is said, are the property of Rob. Toombs, Jr., of Georgia. The twenty-eight cases which were delivered up on Thursday last were, soon after their seizure, claimed by Wm. H. Callender, in behalf of an arms manufacturing company of Hartford, Conn., as their agent. Superintendent Kennedy was waited upon and peaceable delivery of the goods was demanded, but he declined. Mr. Callender then applied on Thursday, the 7th inst.Mr. Callender then applied on Thursday, the 7th inst., to the Superior Court in this city, for a writ of replevin, which was immediately granted, and the process placed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff Thomas Dunlop, for execution. The same day Sheriff Dunlop waited upon Superintendent Kennedy, showing him the legal document calling for the delivery of the muskets. Mr. Kennedy immediately wrote an order on Commissary Gen. Welch to deliver the muskets named in the writ marked L., and the "contraband goods" were taken from the Seventh avenue Arsena