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The following appeared in the second edition of the New York Herald of Thursday last: Capt. Atkinson, of the bark Venus, from Curacoa, arrived this (Thursday) morning, reports:-- The Vene. The Herald of Friday last publishes the following facts concerning the Sumter: Captain Atkinson left Curacoa on the 29th ult. for New York, in command of the bark Venue, with a cargo of sund for the Brazilian coast on a cruise. The Consul was the first to convey the tidings to Captain Atkinson, and said, at the same time, his convictions were that the information was correct in everyrd and secreting himself in a private place until she left that place, when he engaged with Captain Atkinson as a sailor. When the young man came to learn the disastrous intelligence respecting her, ey were worn out and tired with her commander and his movements. From all these facts, Captain Atkinson believes that she is a total wreck, as well as from the general conclusions come to by the