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d by the Washington papers. The Star of Tuesday afternoon says: Last night, between 8 and 10 o'clock, there was a noticeable swarming up the stairways, at Willards', leading to Mr. Lincoln's apartments, indicating that he and Mrs. Lincoln were "receiving," which proved to be the case. Gentlemen, unaccompanied by ladies, hoest of Mr. Lincoln, had an interview with him, which was of some length. After dinner there was some turning of eyes in the direction of the smoking-room at Willards', it being noticed that Mr. Robert Lincoln was enjoying a cigar there, in company with some friends. A couple of well-known harpists were performing there at those name has got into the papers rather extensively of late in connection with that of the President elect. Judd is here, Judd is there, Judd is everywhere. At Willards' one hears nothing but Judd. " Have you seen Judd?" -- "Where's Judd!" "There's Judd!" "Better see Judd." "Judd knows." "I'll tell Judd."--"Judd says so." " Judd