Tbe ICidgt way Hieauiy Cake.The examination of Mrs. James ULRidgeway, eharged by Iter husband with bigamy, the particulars of which were published in yesterday's Dailt Akops, was set down for this afternoon before Police Justice Bradoer, but, owing to the illness of the defendant, the examination was postponed until August 80;h. A brother of Mrs. RUlgeway’s first husband was present from New York to testify to the fact that her first husband was still alive. In conversation with a reporter of this paper, tbe brother stated that his brother and Mrs. Ridgeway had not lived together for tbe past twelve years or more, she having left him in somewhat tbe same manner as she recently did Ridgeway. Whether or not she was aware that her first husband was aliv« when she married Ridgeway, the brother could not state.Tb« Orflmrc* It I lt;»*«» tin* SMcilit:.