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abundantly justify the means, and will compensate for the delays. Those results are almost within reach now, and but a few weeks, and possibly days, will pass away before thrilling news from the Southern coast will startle the country. From New Orleans. New York, Nov. 19. --The steamer Potomac, from New Orleans on the 7th, has arrived. The sloop of war Hartford, and gunboat Richmond, had arrived at New Orleans. The ship John Henry had been driven ashore on the Southwest Pass to prevent sinking. A man named Ellis, keeper of a race track, had been tarred and feathered on pretence of his being an abolitionist. Several arrests had been made, and the parties who recently committed the robbery of $00,000 worth of property had been arrested, and most of the property recovered. Strike in the Charlestown Navy-Yard. Boston, November 18. --The blacksmiths employed in the Charlestown Navy Yard--one hundred and twenty in number — marched in a body to