ba».•1»OA FAaiJtY QuAitHE*..—Mr. FrederickSouth worth, of'the city of Bio do Janeiro, Brazil, has obtained an injunction inhibiting '-Mr. Robert Bonner, of.the New' York Ledger, and all other publishers, from'acoepting or publishing any manuscript furnished by his wife—Mrs. Rlt;; D. E. JN. Southworth.: Mr. Soutbworfh arrived in New York, from Rio .do Janiero, a week or ten days ago, and at once proceeded to legal measures.against the publishers of bis wife’s productions. Between Mr. and Mrs. Southwortb an unfortunate feud has existed . for; the: lost eighteen year*—originating in incompatibility of temperament!' .'i’bo husband ' baa .constantly sought the sooiety. and marital duty-'of the wife; the wife, ha* performed what she ha* deemed her proper dutyand both paTtie* bave striotly dacliaed going into-Joctors’:Con»non* for divorce. Mr.Soiitbwbrth is an opulent merchant of Rio do; Janeiro; and .his wife. has. teoured, through her literary labors,- * fortune foi herself. ''Neither party is actuated by thelust of nionej.'.-.- •Voatry is «aid.to be * gift, but it