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Show Moiik Tki ki i ii.M'n Nkkikd. The growing iniportaiK'O of tlie roision ol whieh l'leehe is tho buine8 centre, prompts tho Mi-.'4,vti.iu that an exten ioll of tho telegraph wire to thai point, by so'ne e-mipany, i.s beeonio a mvs.-i:y. As it is now, though we receive items of rhvho news from Heaver ly te!ei;rapli, the time con-snnieil con-snnieil between I'ioelie iinJ Heaver makes ihe.-e items have a venerable appearance that is nut particularly cm-sonant cm-sonant with tho enterprise of the age. Wo know within a few hours what is occurring in Taris, in L uiilon, in St. reteisburg, and in other remote part.s of tho world, but it takes a few days, sometimes to bring news from as near a point as rioelie, where items of geueril intere-t aro occurring almost daily. When we depend on the mails, w'o cast receive news every time by Hamilton, Whito Tine, n motor than by the regular stages, although the di-tanco traveled is much groator through Nevada; because a portion ol it is by rail. Tiie extension either ol tho Western Union branch lino down through Nevada, or a branch from the TV'scrvt lino aorvss to Ficelie, will wu Kwtue an irgem necessity, for the richness of that region places it.-permaacut it.-permaacut settlciueut IvyotiJ question. There is a large hread;h of agricultural and pastoral land iu the surrounding valleys which will lo brought iuto cultivation to supply the mining population. popu-lation. This will give a stable character charac-ter to tho sottsevuea: of that part of the ivu'.itry, au.l in tho natural order ol things other in.ius:riul enterprises will be developed an I oommetvo will grow and bcoouio i;upor;aat. Uor the rcas ons no.v existing and for those which tha futvuo w:l! give birth to, we hold that the sooner telegraphic cvir.muni cation is oivued with I'uvho the better. It will pay. |