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to give timely warning, as far as we had the ability, of the movements of these men, telling our Union neighbors across the river to be on their guard against them. This warning is never more appropriate than at the present time. The President's amnesty proclamation has brought rebels in large numbers among us from the enemy's lines, many of whom may find it agreeable to extend their travels to points where they are not so well known as here. Another letter from Mattoon, dated the 31st ult., says: Throughout last night and all of this morning the excitement continued among our citizens, and the most vigorous measures were in progress to resist the apprehended attack, but it seems that the capture of the spy last night was of more importance in a military point of view than was at first believed. He was taken in a suspicious locality, and at once owned his mission. On being pressed he gave full information relative to the position of his friends, stating that there was