i the il.!(J tflding-atesroer*as?r!alither0 to wing1 herthatUng-after i her iseaa r or es or pub*t the a theisyui vm m. utuv uiiuvi a* v a t1 uvv| *»*v - -torsburg Express says *.Mrs. Lincoln In behaving with great indlscrotlotJ, dally, riding out with Mrs, James Uordou Bennett aad one Chovalier Wykoff. Mr«. Lincoln and Mr*. Uennett seem to be so partial to the chevalier that many rctpeutaele persons have been shocked, and Wy ft off, like YallstafT, has been forced to any, ‘'divide me, ladles 1—divide me.1’Mrs, Lincoln and Mrs, Bennett have partied and frolics almost nightly, and the opinion Is universal that they are new two of the greatest ohl flirts in all Llnoolndom. Old Abo and Buwney, too, have remonstrated with their “caw! s/wusrM,*' iliac and again, but these expostulations from their jealous lords have had no other eeefc than to main* the meedames more bold and unblushing In their efTront-ery. The matter has found its way Into the public prints, aud the New York Tribune, which seems to have given this precious bit of scandal In high life the most attention, is now threatened with suppm* slon and it# white-coated editor with tfort Wtirien.[ - -«■ ....................%'£r~ The Manchester correspondent of the London llnrald thrift nnnn thn dtntr#»■■ nmnnu