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Show FURTHER FROM NEVADA. Tiik following from tho SHrtr Age of ' the a7tli ultimo.givc s'ouie items pcrclmnco not uninteresting to our readers, especially those who may live "an hundred years hence." "tfEvmv. "The popu'ation of Nevada Territory, ! fs rapidly ou' the increase. The majority. ! or the people on the streets are stranger-i stranger-i there is a decided improvement iu the i money market, and business of all kinds is improving. Our mining interests nro not only daily Increasing hi extent, but aro inspiring confidence. It Is generally : understood that there will be no lack of capital in the; Territory the coming summer; sum-mer; an immense amount of machinery Is now contracted for, and threu mouths time will sea it in operation, turning ont fortunes to the proprietors. Every mill erected adds to the y.aluo.of the mines, and every uevr. discovery in the mlues, adds to the profits of the: mills, and as all other branches of business must necessarily necessari-ly keep pace with tkefeo two, we think we aro justified iu predicting a glorious future fu-ture for tho new State, It not more! rapid, far moro substantial than the early growth of California, will be the improvements improve-ments ol our towns. Based uu mines that nro inexhaustible, locations that arc valuable now, will be infinitely enhanced in value an huudred years hence. No excitement, built on tho discovory of now diggings, cuu ever draw the holders of tlio silver lodes iu this territory from their I claims. I'll ere is, aud doubtless always will be, a large floating population whose exodus would be hailed with quiteus much joy as their arrival, a cluss of jwrsous w.ho, if they happen to havo moueyi usually make lively times while it tasts, and whose presence though judicative of good times,-U times,-U iu no degree .calculated to improve or continue them; liku swallows they come with the spriug, but do not bring it. The mcn.who bring bito our couutry labor, capital or talents, will Cud a safe uud profitable pro-fitable investment, und a pennaucnt location; loca-tion; it is true that iudlvidnul men may leave us, Vut not without supplyiug their place wjtU worthy representatives. In view, then, of the character of our mines, and tlio cecbwrilj that property w ill uot .iimiuiali In vatua ou acconut of the trous-ler trous-ler 'of the -jk) ulatiou to the locabty of ' I some iiew discovery, our jfmprovemnt ' M fl should, bo. .of tho: inos'i'')Ub3tantiat kind ' ii H r,et"us not' commlttho same errors'thijt - , R w'oTiavo so i often ridiculedindcondemticd" - ' U in CalifornfiUibtiild rt'shell fwteinporary use, und.spcud tho-prieoof a; palace ohift,' J H ifl order to raakoli , tenable," and, "at. tho 1 , ill M expiration of a,1: few, years haro neither. -"iSl-M money ot house. '' The 'citterns' of Carsbnf m M manypftU'em, exhibit a landatilofdlsposl- M tlon to Iraprovb their eify with substautlot 1 'i f buildings of. slobo and, bricks Wo. look,' . $ M- upon tbcao men' as the salt of 'thooity. MK Would that their 'example might be, moret. itmi generally-flowed.1 1 -' IjSM' |