Show SENATOR BUTLERS BILL THE dispatches announce that senator butler botler introduced in the senate yesterday a bill dorithe admission of utah into the union as a state according to the synopsis ol of the measure as given in the telegrams it contemplates the holding of another constitutional convention in utah the utah commission is authorized to divide the territory into districts from each of which h at the august election this year a delegate to that convention is to be chosen apparently it is contemplated tem plated to have a new constitution formed one provision of which must irrevocably ordain that perfect toler aaion of religious sentiments shall be secured and that no inhabitant of the tate state shall ever be molested in person or property on account of his mode ot 01 religious worship As soon as the constitution tossed by this convention shall be ratified by the people of the territory it will become the duty of the president of the united states to issue a proclamation admitting the now new state into the union af course the new constitution would 44 the time for electing members of congress and state cers and immediately after their election and the issuing of the proclamation of the president it is to be presumed that the he congressional delegation would take ke their seats yo blo uni uniform forrA procedure for admitting new states his has been and the preliminaries that have been gone through with by terrI territories tortes preparatory my to being clothed with the full powers 0 aers and privileges of statehood gl have ve varied widely in D different cases the telegraphic synopsis of senator butlers bill is too brief to admit of crit criticizing criticising critic ising leiging it ft intelligently in respect to the procedure which it prescribes pres eribes but bat I 1 no I 1 0 alle can object to its provision respecting s spec p acting ting religious liberty it if the same is correctly outlined in the dispatches the bill to is in ia the hands of the commit tee oo on territories and of the time or nature of their report upon it if no intimation has been given |