ISiftaitif t aw ,'ffae bearing hi the case of Mm. Susan Ridgeway, accused of bigamy by her husband, which was set down for to-dav at one o’clock, before Justice Bradner, was adjourned for two weeks, to August 80th. The adjournment was made by reason of the illness of Mrs. Ridgeway. jk brother of Kisbner, Mrs. Ridgeway’s first husband, was present to give hts testimony. He knew Mrs. Kisbner aud knew that hisbrother was alive, hut could not testify, so he stated, that Mrs. Ridgway knew of her .first hushand being alive when she married Ridgeway.