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Show " We promised! lasi.weotio' glvo pur readers some facts ;Jrir pur .pa'ssbssion, concerning thb forgeryc'ase referred ' to in Col. Crosman8 letteh Vb;sta7ted ! that1 tho. farcts .in, the- case, had. 'been avoided by thp.Coionel.fJ,:It isfp.f Two pt, tho accomplicesi ,ho said, had been arrested, but .that,'aItbough others were bolieyed .to,bp.;iropli.cated.in tho affair, ho wai dbbbtfuV of ;Buceossin their dis-covpry.' dis-covpry.' tThb facts aro, that pfery cirf cumstancp cbnuecfe jfith tho fergory, wont to.j prove that J JJ? Walfapo was ono of .tlk principal actors. Thocoun-terjfbit Thocoun-terjfbit plato was found in his safe; -at OampP'loyd. .HpandBrewWcmpJpy-edMcKenzio .HpandBrewWcmpJpy-edMcKenzio as Uiolr accomplice and succeeded' in leadings him passively alVngv a8 their;tobV.an(l catspaw;cand pchancojiwhendiscpycry began tb np-peaf np-peaf possible, .thoy..hccar4p'.all .ohcb paioticand honest.- Why Uis silence concerning' Wallace?,' . ;Wa ho go; noto-: noto-: riqusly gop ..and honest; as": to W beyond, be-yond, .suspicion?. To bp. surp.lip was fined or jkeeping Vgambling-hbbso jn this oityi andj thb lioo: ; was abated, by ! Judgp.Sinclahji5 He..wa''ino'cted" fori 4t: MMoc emb in ttti D:ariet; liC Mt ptohtfm: H torn frem. Ctfi mi tiM nest we hear of hia it eeieeM m Km C the Grand Jwy for tUFtJadiektlKstriet. HeetK pf tiMte coBveateat appendafM the seeaate hare heett eeeanpaly Ik MeBd-aaeeeft MeBd-aaeeeft theOowli ef ear Teidtory, for the"prpoof filing up a panel of jror. Of his private diaracter we hare saagbt to say; oly w far as he isheforethe public. Aresideatof two districUjknown to be, ad fined and ' isdicted as a -gawblcrj--stroflgly suspected sus-pected as a cpunierfeiter, his good fortune for-tune finally places him as one of the : strong pillars Jn. a Court of Justice, Tberp may he were things; connected with this, than dp nPW, or will ever meet tlio pnblic eye Tho influence of theBUCCessful gambler, a stroogand dangerous ono Strong for self-protection, and self-cxculpatipn,ahd strong for victimizing and destroying. It glides. Into tho committee ropms, and crawls stealthily and magrietizlngiy into in-to the halls of legislatures. Often it is found; unseen, turning the scales of Jnstice on the honch, and brazing the.jurprs conscience It srnitcs jfith desolation tho happiest homes, and makes a. hell in every corner where It is found. It associates with all. the Vices, and brings Jts yictim toj the grave witli, jh famV and ,disionor. Are we wrong' in our .description of tlio cha-faqtor cha-faqtor that Col. Crosman nssoclated with him ia his patriotic efforts, and from whoso possession yrcs, frprrMhp very deposit of his lawless earnings; ho received, the silent instruments of guilt? But farther speaking of thecoun-: terfeit, tools, &c.tho says,, "most of them were fount! in the Tithing olce pf Brigham, JYbung, President pf flip Jjrprmpn Church " That ,is.,a misrepresentation1 misre-presentation1 as undignified and slanderous, slan-derous, asfp believe it "tp.bo wilful and intended,, - iRot;- ai; millionth, 'parfc rof hny'tlung "ofth,o kiridywas fpundAeIse-vphcro fpundAeIse-vphcro ,-iavbvi Jfloy dj frM'd: thotp Brewer cTjMcKenziei;' "pt .bothVhBuj from sb Voonii In the Bcaerot Storo wire MawnrVfytaTtenWtT the Jltttos..bcIohgingJ, tho 'Deseret OuiittEiJcY, ' AssociATtojr,' and. a few plates, for visiting cards, includingViro boliovo,. a heat liftlo: pocket' bible." Brighara Young is the President of this, associatfoni a laWfnl, useful, 'and honest association.' When' thpso articles arti-cles were called for, thoy were given up under '.protest from Governor YouhgV. authorized, agent, and clerk, Mri Camp. 'After haying being pacfe ed ;to and frora'Camplpyd, and !un-dergpne !un-dergpne ifiie -.interesting"; acwtiny;b:"'ah tho:favor8qCcrib'u purprescncoipfferbd Who returned; A; eppperpiatp printerwas 'callcd m, who prehpuhced therp entirely ruined, in, whlphopinion e fully concurred. Th'prfihely polished plates wero all-scratched all-scratched )jp that tho impression from them wouhj'he incorrectr. Wo do not Vnp5vIihQ peciso value pf. the plates, but, presume them to bo worth from pno to two thousand, dollars.. We. have nothing to say; nor shall we attempt to say anything, to inter fere with the courso Pf justice. Were" it. our dearest friend wo xbuld. say let ;the law-bo. niagnifipd.uponjhimi ho pay iu chains -its ;dejarestpenaty. But Jot all'feei ib?;weighhandf alike. Tho glittering hcapsof the fortunate gambler ihould'notplacbhim in the eyes pf, God or man .above the poor mcch'anicj neither should the gaudy .epaulette, whether earned on tho bloody field :br hy thp. 'influpneo o poh'Ueai friends, pxaltj its; wearer; above the ppi: sitipnin thp eyes of. the law and public opinion,so EiViHe taxTpaying citizen. ;'Yp 8hoUldscarcely have noticed tho scurrilous letter in thp, "Bulletin,' bad it npt.appeared inihp form of an official of-ficial paper, over thp full' blazing title of .'Deputy Quartermaster General, JJ. S,. A," The army and Its officers should, above all olherr, be free from party prejudice, and be, as they arg .well-paid to bp, the prpfcctorsprnll Amorican citizens alike. .: 7 , We- discovered eomo time ago one ..- - - I! ., '..I -r - - - .l.-li.Ji: .K...BU..h.l.ll.MM T I 1 I!'' I ' ' ' 1 7TT 11 11 ' J 11 I 1 forgery, attributing the' bet sksdets io1 a 4ker ia a- hifh jpeeities ia il $mj Fer liwhoMref tiwarisrwe Will h glad te kra that this u ftM too; aad that a ocer filling the high tad reeposftihk ppsitioa of CoU Cres-nas, Cres-nas, kaewshk duty better than to twn ki off del eowBianicatioas out pf their proper and legitimate channel One question to conclude. Will Col. Crosmaa please to inform the public, wbcace the identical form was obtained from which, the counterfeit plate was engraven? ... - |