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Show GENERAL. THE UPRISING. A Job Put Up by Post Traders and Sutlers. The "Requests by This Class of People." Were (ho New York Htrald aud (juvei niii' Emery Used as Tuoir Tools? NO NECESSITY FOfl TROOPS IN UTAH. Tlio Base I'lot Has Failed, and I ho Sensation lias Fizzled. Now, You Plug Scribblers and Falsifiers, lake Dack Seats. And Let Truth Shine Forth. A Sieli LooUins Governor. "ONE WOE DOTH TREAD UPON A MOTH Eli'B HEEL, SO FAST THEY FOLLOW." New York, 20. Times' Washing-tot): Washing-tot): At tho war department it is not considered that any emergency exists in Utah which would , require additional addi-tional troops to be sent there. Infer-' mMion received trom military officer there does not sustain the sensntional reports recently printed with.reference to a threatened uprising among the Mormons. It is believed tho present force of troops in Utah is sufficient to prevent any lawlessness. Governor Emery has expressed himself to thin effect iu private letters. At military headquarters the urgent appeals madt for additional troops are regarded a being prompted more by a desire ol sutlers and post traders to iucreaae thcir bu-iuess, than from any hostility threatened by the Mormons, Mostol tho requests thus fur 'received come from this class of people. ' PEiuiArs you see, . a good deal about the Mauvou Legion. There is not hint: in it but sensation. " Gov-f Gov-f rtior Eiiioji's Litter to u Ch icayo Friend. |