OCR Text |
Show Noincboily IV ii til lo Htvni l'Jichiiril. Nnw Orlcannt It). Tho following report came from the stnlo houte tonight to-night : Governor Packard's cnrriiigo was stopped to-nightat tho corner of fiampart and lGjplanade sliv.aU, whero he resides, by ten or twelvn armed men, who, finding tho only occupant U be an oldnrly person, an attach of Governor Packard, bwarini; a letter to Mrs. Packard stating that hr husband would not ho homo to-nift, to-nift, 1'jfl him without further molestation. mo-lestation. Packard's friends statn that bo had been prowarnud that an alternnt would ho madu to kidnap him should he nifompt lo slop al his house, nn ho had lately donj, and ho he sent his cab ahou'l lo una il then! wm any foundation in the warning given. |