Judge Houston yesterday announced judgment in favor of the defendant iu the case of Leon Seine vs. Theresa Rivera. Mr. Sense sued the defendant for divorce. The case is a very romantic one. A number of rears sgo he left his young wife and two children and sent abroad. lie corresponded regularly for three years, when sudden!v his wife ceased to hear from him, and finally she was informed of hi* death. She put on mourning and grieved for her lo«t husband several year#, when she married John M. Cloutman. About two years ago her first husband, appeared on the scene, and finding hit wife married to another he entered suit for a divorce on the groan.1 of adultery. His former wife objected, be-c^nsej ^*ke bad done wrong, it was not in tro-liouaf, and be wan to blame for it. 8be did not object to a separation, as married life hud Iwt iu charm for her on account of the peculiar circumstance* of which she was the victim, but wished to hare her hon n vindicated, and also to bo allowed to retain custody of the children. Judge Houston took the lady's view of the case and ruled that sh* had committed none of those offences whrcl*, under the laws of Louisiana, would entitle Mr. Sense to a divorce from her.— New OrieauaPic ;