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," as we just now have heard has been threatened, we trust that we will be enabled by the strength of our right arm to send a few of them to their "master, the devil." Arrival of a Foreign man-of-war at Charleston. We published on Tuesday morning a dispatch relative to the arrival of the British screw frigate Immortalite. The Courier, of the 18th, has the following: The ship-of-war which arrived off this bar on Saturday last, is the British screw frigate Immortalite, Captain George Hancock, C. B., of fifty-one guns and 570 men. She is last from New York, which port she left on Monday, the 11th inst., and to be stationed off this coast for the protection of British interests. She was visited yesterday by Mr. Bunch, Her Majesty's Consul. The Immortalite is a splendid steam frigate and carries several 100 pounder Armstrong guns, which are capable of a range of five miles. In a few days we may expect the arrival of the British steam sloop Racer, which vessel being of a d