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ing events are close at hand. The public mind is intensely agitated at the threatening aspect of affairs, and if the draft is commenced again in violation of the protest of Gov. Seymour, a revolution is inevitable." The army of the Potomac--Mosby's raids. There is nothing of importance from the Army of the Potomac, nor do we know when the latter will commence to "change its base," as it has been rumored at Washington it will do shortly. Mosby's incursions do not appear to have reMosby's incursions do not appear to have received any serious check. He still continues his depredations on the line of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad; makes frequent captures of enterprising sutlers, who have suffered heavy pecuniary loss at his hands, and last week captured Lieut. Col. Sanderson, Chief Commissary of the 1st corps, with a large amount of Government funds in his possession. The Army of the Potomac is said to be suffering terribly from the heat. Trouble in California. Serious troubles have occurred in