i♦ng.heyva-tlictheap-iin-.ise-tlicidc-s?”rap-licc-)Ofii5commanders by tnelaw. Attorney Crencval Stnnberry writes with equal facility on either fcjtlc.Mrs. Lincoln 5? now in Racine, boarding at Congress Iliil 1. She is simply spending the summer there. She dresses in deep mourning, does not receive company, nor appears at the common table. Mrs. Doolittle • with one or two other ladles of Karine, wore however, received on sending up their cards. Subsequently Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Doolittle were out together shopping. Mrs. L. is out of health and her physician advises a walk out everyday, and she may be seen walking on Main street about eighto’olock every morning. but her presence causes no sensation.— It is not true that she intends making her home there. Her two sons are now in Washington attending the Surratt trial.nTi *w 1 fitlfj rat* fn fry or v ouo nP