decree of divorce will just suit Ira.KIMMEL VS. KrMfEL.ITenry Kiaimel’s affidavit asserts that on September 12, 1868, he was united to his present spouse, Margaret J. Kirmnel ; that he lived with her as her husband until January, 1871, defendant having previously borne him a female child; that aboutthat time he was rendered ‘helpless byrheumatism, when his wife cruelly hadhim taken to the County Poor House and•then to the St. Joseph’s Hospital, where he was cared for until his recovery; that while complainant was aiok defendant moved away fo her sister’s, the Quick-elJs, living on Broadway, and taking all of his furniture; that defendant took two tripsto Illinois while plaintiff was at the hospital but never came to see him. Plain., liff complains of studious neglect on tlie part of his unloving spouse, but says he was always kind, loving and generous towards her. A divorce and the custody of the child is what Henry most desires.CRUTHERS VS. CKOTHERS,