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A Prophetic book. Those indefatigable publishers. West & Johnston, have reproduced another book, which is having a great run, and, what is better, deserves to have it, "The Portican Leader," that celebrated novel published by the late Judge Beverly Tucker in 1826 and which so marvelously applies to current events that some persons, not acquainted with its have seemed to suspect that it must have been gotten up since the beginning of the present war. It is a shrilling and powerful narrative, but most wonderful in its character as "a tale of the future," new literally fulfilled. The present edition," is edited by Rev. Thos. A. Ware. For sale by West & Johnson.
-day was fired into by guerrilla parties, at various points on the road, and one man was killed and thirteen wounded. Companies are forming here to assist in the capture of guerrillas near the city. As I write this dispatch the excitement is increasing in the city, and the streets are alive with the populace. Amazement and revenge are pictured upon every countenance. The death of Gen. McCook will be remembered here, and a terrible retribution will fail upon his assassins. Gov. Johnson and other prominent Union men have called to view the remains. The Governor was visibly affected by the sight of the corpse of his late friend. It is rumored that a number of prominent Secessionists in this city have been shot to-night by exasperated Unionists. Effect of the New orders Relative to drafting. Washington, Aug. 8. --The new order restricting the emigration of persons liable to draft, and forbidding them to absent themselves from the county or State to which