Mrs. Lincoln's Furniturl.—The following are seme of the prices paid for Mrs. Lincoln’s furniture at the sale in Chicago, preparatory to her reported removal to Racine:The hand ome p^r’or set brocatelle and rosewood, cm listing of 14 pieces, was sold or 81,190 The parlor carpet*, e'e-gant Brussels, 110 yardi-, brought 83 15 per jaid. The large mirror was sold for $338; Bnd iwo handsome m lt;nt-ie mirrors ‘or $£8u each. Tbt* curtains, dMto-isk a-.d lace, with elegant cornices, Bold Tlt;r $25.) e-ich. The Urge eigere brought $*'75 and two smFer on* a §160 *nd $37 respectively A Lisbon marble-top t^bie sold 'or §175. and a whi'6 marble top table for g! 1*2, ar.d t#o small marblf-tfip stands for $37 each. A handsome chamber set cf black walnu' so:d for $355, and Tad’s chamber eel tor $ 150. The diningroom furui'ure brought good price*, the eideboird selling for $275. the ex ension table for $68. and toe chsira fur $7 each. These were of black walnut