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Show The Mexican Revolution. - New Orleans, December 2. Times-Democrat special: Acting Governor Sepulvida was heard from this evening. He . is at Yeamali, a walled ranch near to the border of Cohahuila and Nuevo Leon. It is reported report-ed that President Diaz has requested Sepulvida to re-establish himself at Monterey, Mon-terey, the capital of the State, and requesting request-ing him to call on the commanding Federal officer for an escort, if needed. Matters are decidedly complicated at this time. The revolutionary party are still increasing increas-ing their forces and will be on the alert for a possible insurrection of their Governor. On the other hand, several small towns along the Southern States are organizing men to come to the Governor's assistance. Colonel Luaza, secretary at Lampasas, is now at that place recruiting men for that service, while Novanjos, General Telvino and Governor-elect Gerao Garza Garcia of Nuevo Leon, are in the city of Mexico, conferring with the President in the same (interest. It is not expected, however, that they will accomplish ac-complish anything. The common people are but slightly interested in the present political politic-al disturbance. It is wholly a war of politicians, politi-cians, cut-and-dried by the leaders. The battles, so-called, are merely skirmishes. The men engaged on either side are fighting for daily wages and not for prinoiple. They make up in noise what they lack in execution. execu-tion. The interests of the Mexican National Bailway, which traverses the State, have not suffered in the slightest degree, both freight and passenger business going on as usual. ' . |