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From the North. From late Northern papers we gather the following: A bold Protest from Maryland. The Annapolis (Md.) Gazette, heretofore the organ of the Administration party in the 6th Congressional district, speaking of the late pronunciamento of President Lincoln to the Border State Congressmen, delivers itself as follows: But the most singular feature of the address is a vague and timid allusion to the Abolition pressure brought to bear upon the President, and his evident conviction that the destruction of slavery in the Border States would be a sufficient stop to the Abolition Cerberus. Give the dogs that bone and they will readily furnish men to push further South; doubtless in the hope of freeing more negroes.--Conversely, we suppose, if they do not get what they demand, no more means will be furnished for the prosecution of the war. This is our interpretation of the President's meaning. If it be correct, we would like to know if such a humiliating s