letter itself.We have before seen several of these dark hints thrown out by the papers. Why oot talk it out and say just what you mean, viz : That Mrs. Lincoln dabbles in the at-* fairs of State, and not unfrequently exercises a controlling influence. We think decidedly that is not the sphere of woman, and have no reason to think Mrs. Lincoln wise beyond her generation. However, if she aided in the removal of Cameron, and gives her influence lor no worse measures than that, not much harm will be done.The following story of a conversation be-tvjppn n nrnminfnf Ftanlr Proo!