24 AUGUST 1844, Page 10

In the Civil Tribunal of the Seine, on Wednesday last,

Marie Tag- lioni, the celebrated opera-dancer, sought for a divorce d mensii et ,thoro ; on the plea that her husband, M. Gilbert des Voisins, had re- fused to admit her to his house. Counsel on behalf of M. Gilbert des Voisins resisted the application, on the ground that his refusal was jus- tifiable; the lady having violated the engagement contracted by her at her marriage to renounce the theatre ; and that during ten years she .had lived separate from her husband. The Court granted the divorce. Lord Aberdeen, in reply to a letter from Messrs. Cockburn Brothers and Co., has intimated that there is no prospect of renewed commercial negotiations with Portugal. Mr. Dyce Sombre, who had been six or eight days at Boulogne, was expected in Paris.