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had been proclaimed, in many quarters, and through various channels, that Mr. Lincoln should never live to be inaugurated; and The Baltimore Republican of the 22d had a leading article directly calculated to incite tumult and violence on the occasion of Mr. Lincoln's passage through the city. The Baltimore Exchange of February 23d, significantly said: Mr. Lincoln, the President elect of the United States, will arrive in this city with his suite this afternoon by special train from Harrisburgh, and will proceed, we learn, directly to Washington. It is to be hoped that no opportunity will be afforded him-or that, if it be afforded, he will not embrace it — to repeat in our midst the sentiments which he is reported to have expressed yesterday in Philadelphia. [The sentiments thus deprecated are those uttered in reply to Mr. Cuyler, and quoted on the preceding page.] The police was directed by Marshal George P. Kane, who, after a sojourn in Fort McHenry, fled in 1863 to the c