Wb learn that Mrs. Asire of Fostoria, O., the singer, has procured a divorce from her husband. The parties were married and lived in Medina in their early life. The grounds of the separation, we presume, were incompatibility. Mrs. Asire is a musician of the finest ability, and has followed the bent of her talents, finding it more profitable and pleasant than household cares; and between her husband and herself there seems to have been little affection to hold them together. There is not a breath of suspicion against the purity of her character, and no charges against him except inability to transact business and total lack of sympathy with the tastes and pursuits of his wife, who by her labors had supported the family and accumulated a considerable property, which, by the way, she sacrificed to him entirely as a condition of his consent to the divorce. They were married when she was but fifteen years of age; and whatever people may say of the affair, there is no doubt she has acted in justice ho her own interests.