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Nassau — pursuit of one of them by the Tuscarora, &c. The Canadian Screw Steamship Company's steamer Jura, which left Liverpool on the 31st of July, passed Cape Race on the afternoon of the 8th inst. Her dates are five days later than those brought by the Arabia. The following summary of news, briefly adverted to yesterday, will be found interesting: The steamer Merrimac, heavily laden with ammunition and stores for the rebels, which has been lying in Plymouth Sound since the 7th of June, hastily put to sea on the 29th of July, bound for Nassau via Madeira. On the night of the 20th the United States frigate Tuscarora suddenly quitted Southampton, and her departure excited considerable interest, under the belief that she was in chase of the Merrimac. Large amounts are insured at Lloyd's upon the Merrimac, and great anxiety is felt for news of the future movements of the two vessels. The London Daily Telegraph publishes extracts from letters addressed by the Prince d