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gainst 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 the 1st of May. Puritan will be ready in six or seven weeks from now. The Moduc, a light draught monitor, will be launched about the middle of April. The Naubue, also, will be launched at about the same time. At Secor's yard, in Jersey City, the Manhattan and Tecumseh are being finished with all possible dispatch. The former will be ready in about a month. The Browne Street Court-Martial to-day developed further evidence of the frauds practiced by certain recruiting agents, in order to obtain bou