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Show WAR IN THE ORIENT. The long pending troubles between the Sultan and his Viceroy in Egypt, are to end, it seems, in war. Kus-sia Kus-sia has interfered, but not as a peacemaker, peace-maker, and, assured of the Czar's powerful aid, the Khedive prepares for war. It is well known that he has drawn much of his armament from this country, has shipped sixty thousand thou-sand .Remington rilies. and has more under contract, and has enlisted numbers num-bers of American soldiers as officers of his battalions. Such a struggle is 1 kely to lead to other European complications com-plications of more serious nature, and tins speck of war may probably become be-come in brief time a cloud obscuring no small part of Europe. N. Y. Iri'o-une. |