CAKJ90X COIVSOUDATED aiWHWCOMPi^V.On yesterday wn had the ph asure of talking with Judge Thomas Wells, Su-pirintcmlrnt of the uImiv** mine. He informs us everything is looking well. The work so far done 1ms l»wn more to satisfy the company of the extent »md surface value of their Idl es thuu for anything permanent, hut that soon th^y will start in to develupe their caiiuis at a much greater depth, and in a se!* t utial nmu-iii r. They have been briJdiljg roads to several dumps for the purpose of hauling and shipping ore. and to-ilay or to-morrow wPl deliver eight or t* n tons at the railroad for ship m*nt to and rlt; due,ion id the Auburn null a* Beno. Tin Judge has imm u getting things n ad\ f..r a vigorous prosecution of the w«*rk this Winter i l»y biukliir* houses and a hlueksuiith shop, and has moved his family ov* r to the mine to enable him tie Utter to attend to his duties ns Sup. iinfuid* lit. We hope and look for spl» ndi 1 n u!.s from tins mine Ix.-fore long.FIR I; \KAR FRAXKTUHV.V* sferdny morning at about four o'clock a fir** broke out in the kitchen of Mr. Win. Thompson's house near Frnnkfown | (the house formerly own* d by Mr. Chain- jI i . When first disco v*-n I it uul .11 icCl%CAIIFfi*jTI ;n Tli.HATENSTru