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ken care of in that city with great case — that is, money can be realized on that quantity.--There are twenty millions dollars on deposit in the New Orleans banks. One-half of the amount, it is said, can be available for the use of the cotton interest, but that sum will not be required. Four millions and a half is the outside estimate that will, be required from the banks, which, it is confidently asserted, they will furnish. From the Potomac. The Fredericksburg Recorder, of the 31st ult., says: There is nothing of importance to report on the lower line of the Potomac. We were at the Creek on sunday afternoon; not a sail of any kind was visible, and so calm and peaceful was the scenes, that but for the frowning fortifications and bands of soldiers, war would have been the last thought suggested by the circumstances. Reported arrival of the "Gladiator," The Augusta Constitutionalist, of Friday evening, says a report prevails in that city that the steamship G