THE WILL FORGERIES CASE
... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-FRIDAY. EII3HTII DAY. [Before Mr. Justice Wi~lams.]8- At ten o'clock Lie lordship took his seat, and the Rd- jourrned case was called on. Mr. Erie rope to reply. Ile expressed some eurprice that one of his learned frlenris, wio ad reseied the jury yesterday, should have dwelt so Much upon the unfairness with which this prosecution was conducted, for lie could aiesare ...