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Show l tah As a State. The newspapers and west have considerable to ' on the question of Utah becoming ' ttatc, some favoring it and some mildly opposing it. Tiwru arpjared in the U KB ALU, a short time ago, a vaopsis of the bill introduced iut tl. House of Keprescutativcs by Mr. Sar-nt, Sar-nt, of California, to enable the pco-i'.c pco-i'.c of Utah to adopt a constitution. ' -Vs was theu stated, it is similar to di.it introduced into the Senate with die .sime object. As there is no prob-J' prob-J' :lity that the bill will be acted upon during this sessiou of Congress, wc lt'ii eniuinentu unnecessary at pres-r.t. |