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eved. 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 a large force of them at Windsor, in Shelby county, about eight miles west of this place; on the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, and also at Copaim's Mills, a few miles south. His aggregate numbers, in some instances, as high as fifteen hundred. Yesterday, it is now positively known, the insurgents near Windsor took a vote in their camp and unanimously resolved, with much enthusiasm, to move at once on Mattoon and release the prisoners. The failure of their scout, above named, to return, dampened their zeal, and when it became known that he was arrested the leaders of the gang became frightened, and, after much hesitation, the whole movement was given up. The copperhead party from Neoga, twelve miles below this place, have returned home, telling their neighbors that there are five thousand