Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1892 — MASSING TROOPS STEADILY. [ARTICLE]
MASSING TROOPS STEADILY.
Both Sides of the Border Guarded by Many Soldiers, The Garza revolutionary troubles not only continue but are intensified, for It is known that Garza's band has been materially increased, says a San Antonio (Tex.) special. The wide territory and the revolutionists’ p an of dividing their forces in pursuit and yet to be easy of concentration make the suppression of the revolutionists very difficult Then again one party of the revolutionists will engage and harass the authorities while another faction is gaining their point and plunder. The fact is tho United States forces on the borders are unablo to protect and two or more troops of cavalry have been sent to the border for service there, and additional State Rangers ae on the field. It is said that if necessary the War Department will send all the troops under Gen Stanley to the borders to prevent further infringement of the neutrality laws The Mexicans are massing troops on that side of the border and are making great efforts to protect the dti.ens and repel insurgent invaders, but scouts and guides are wanted, and those are difficult to obtain. A courier has at last reached Fort Ringgold from ('apt. Ilardie, who reports that all is well and that Hardie has two trusty Mexi an? with him He is searching the ranches for Uarza and those who are sustaining him in his revolutionary scheme. He has also cetachments in other directions, and hopes to be able to make a vital coup;
