Show STRUGGLE WITH THE thi THE british campaigns in the tb country watered by the nile have been bee a expensive luxuries as relates to both money and blood since tb battle of tel el rabir which took place seven years ago it is estimated estimate 0 that the total amount of cost coat 0 these campaigns to the nation ac 14 and this enormous sum the drain still steil goes on it has been a losing ga a otherwise too for the enemy Is 19 V poes possession session of a country which 03 knows every foot of is seasoned W its hardships and so accustomed t the temperature in which men itt the north can scarcely live at W that he in it these vantages with numbers aid tj cism accompanying thony them baa proved too much for fer the tyl soldiers in almost every install and there are no present that the tide will turn I 1 the are marching ap toward the fertile delta of the I 1 W 1 which they propose to they are emboldened by and encouraged by present prospects the destruction of hicks athas army the death of general gordon at khartoum and the treat reat of lord wolseley and his 1010 troops from the soudan after having accomplished nothing are coura gement enough in a general WAY y for a savage race on 11 and plunder bent the col which have occurred between then and the british of late while favorable to the latter tro to wt seem to be so BO in the main hoy however oever of this the reader can be hilow is own ft judge as the telegraphic arte reports rte almost daily contain reports broft att the land of the i conflict it te Is all brought about through the citing gyI fing disposition of the british holders of the egyptian nation 41 1101 the war is and has been the first waged at their ansti ww perhaps in the end they will U ond find that there is more mere interest the til principal and more certainty securing if ae curing the latter in a condition peace when it is re re that those who pay the efte bYI y means of which this awfully talve strife is kept up are their lors and are likely some day tOni som plain in words both loud and deep P england cannot without im tal shing the kingdom if even subjugate sub fugate and keep under con arol 01 the vast hordes of fanatical barns bans who in defense of the theroun coun bof ry of the nile upper follow their mehdi unquestioningly and will lefther 1161 ther lands nor money to any otty |