Show j THERE IS NO TROUBLE bur BUT LET THE TROOPS COME THE corinne people do not believe in the sensational reports of or I 1 mor ibl ind m ofis ons arming and drilling but are anxious for a few troops to come along iii lii ilithe sili alli the same because they bring with rith them and spend it it 1 ia not cot men nor not measures BO so much a as 8 anoney money that the Corin have hav e an eye aponas money makes many things go a the becard of may 19 says it is our impression that govi emery probed the matter to the bottom before taking action and that he made the request mare more on the ground that many citizens were alarmed by current reports of danger than from any knowledge kow ledge he himself possessed of existing or pro 1 bable trouble the outer world fa Is no longer excited over the tho reported arming ancl anci and drilling of the naun nauvoo oo 00 legion and some of our exchanges speak of the matter in such a way as to indicate that they believe the rumors to bavo hava been manufactured for purely sensational purposes but there can be no denial of the fact that in various portions dof this territory the stories have fallen upon more credulous ears and for weeks to come P perhaps e r 11 1 a p a months the effect will be in more or e 0 or r less evident to allay these apprehensions groundless as wo we believe them it will be necessary to distribute troops over the coun try and for the sake of those who may exve allowed fears to possess them we hope the Gov governors ernoes application to the secretary of war will be granted it ia Is the duty of the government to tip protect its citizens and us as ib it cannot be doubted that many non cormona of utah have allowed these reports to fill them with fear it is only right that the the parent government should stretch out its As arm over them until their thein fears are ara dispelled kletthe let the troops come by all means meang |