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The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Etienne, Mulhouse, Rouhais, and Strasburg. This is probably a romance manufactured in the secession mint in Paris for American circulation. The correspondent of the News is understood to be on intimate relations there with persons who could not set their feet in New York ten minutes without being subject to arrest for treason, and you may judge, therefore, of the motives suggesting the circulation of the story. The lovers of scandal had some material to work upon in the suit of Caroline L. Nixon against James Nixon, in the Supreme Court Chambers for divorce. Judge Barnard, a few days since, granted a decree to that effect, it having been shown that the husband had been carrying on a criminal correspondence with Isabella Cubas Blaseo. Since the divorce of Mr. and Mrs. Nixon it seems that the lady last mentioned has also commenced a suit against her liege lord. The iron clad fleet in course of construction in this vicinity will be ready for service, it is expected, before