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h of April, and passing as genuine, a check purporting to be signed by Warwick &Barksdale, for $41.15, payable to Abraham E. Taylor, at the Exchange Bank. The prisoner, who is a young man of genteel address, was implicated some time since by one Carter, now in confinement awaiting trial for a similar offence, and, it is said, left the city and went to New York, having but lately returned. The police succeeded in laying hold of him Sunday morning, and he was brought before the Recorder on yesteother forged checks in the officer's hands, which the prisoner is charged with having uttered, and some dozen more may, be brought to light to-day, when the examination will be resumed. It is proper to say, that some of the checks passed by James E. Carter, are undoubtedly written by the same hand as those produced in Court yesterday. The father of the accused, an estimable and worthy citizen, is much distressed at the revelations above noted. As the examination was about to conclude yesterd