T Oil U UtU I I i V 7 VI I * 4 ' I I y ff VIV * v V» tv»close our writing from the Capital without an aliuiou to the lady of the White House —Mrs. Lincoln, We paid our respects to this lady, in company with a small party ot ladies and gentlemen, on Saturday evening; and we are happy to say that we found her manners both easy and grace tul; She was dressed to exceedingly good taste, and tier appearance every way left a very favorable impression upon our mind as to her excellent tpia.itiea. Our call was an exceedingly pleasant one, and convinced us that the lady, as well as the gentleman ot th White House, adorns the position to which she has been assigned through the action ot the people, in elevating her bueband to the highest office in the world.Our delegat n in Congress are en-