ferrmg to walk.More About Mbs. Lin cols and her Son,—Mrs. Lincoln intends leaving Itfew York to-day for the West, Hereon Tad, it is said, entertains many of tho visitors ■who call on them, thus relieving hlsxnolh-of a great deal of fatigue. He lias a very strong dislike for newspaper publicity, and expresses a wish that “editors would stop talking about his mother, *' Mrs. Lincoln does not propose to make any more eLforfcs to get her pension. Both Mrs- Lincoln and Tad. were highly pleased with their recep-iave [ tTon in the old coantry. AH they met over ;re- I the water, especially officials, treated them [ with the utmost kindness *