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Show THE COMING CONFLICT. Europe ban about live oiilliona nuda halt' of men under daily pay for purposed pur-posed of slaughter; soldiers, standing armies, fur whose support tlie poor arc heavily taxed and kept in continued poverty. This vast hont is the tool of ambitious monareha and statesmen, whoso glory fatteua on the miseries of their fellow. The Internationals already al-ready number nearly four millions, mostly unarmed and untrained in military mili-tary movements, but animated with a terrible determination. Between thono two powvM there will come a clabh Home d;iy, and muious will be shattered as a consequence. Germany and Austria Aus-tria have agreed to attempt the suppression sup-pression of the ruternutionalo. They niiirht as well attempt to stay the incoming in-coming waves of the ocean; its march to the ful till incut of its destiny is irresistible. irresist-ible. U h;is grown from a small thing in a few years to gigantic proportions; and how dues it speak? How did the working mun of New York speak on Tuesday, by tho inscription on the cannon hauled in their procession? "Eijrbt hours! Peaecably if we cnu; forciUy if we must." Russia and Germany lookeoMlyou each other; they may go to war; so may the Kostern Question make terrible nod bloody war; so may the temporal fiupremaey of the l'ope; bo may other questions which agitate the politics of tho world, iiut tho great aud coming eon Hie t is nut between nations, but betweon castes and races; "between plebians and patricians; between the working men and tho crowned nion-archa, nion-archa, aristocrats or oligarch?; with a terrible struggle between the white and colored raues as a side issue. Mark tho progress of tho Internationals Interna-tionals tho growing strife between the races; and aeo the evidences of the fearful coming conflict. |