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A flag of Truce. Communication was held with the enemy on Tuesday, at City Point, below Petersburg. The trains were under the charge of Gen. Ransom and Captain Ashe. On return, Mrs. Greenhow, of Washington, came as passenger, having, after a long imprisonment, been allowed to return to her native South. The barbarous treatment which this lady has received is a lasting stain upon the Northern Government. Closely confined and guarded by Lincoln's brutal soldiery, she was subjected to indignities and insults almost beyond human endurance to bear. We have not learned that Mrs. Greenhow brings any important information, and in fact suppose she is bound by oath not to divulge any secrets she may have obtained. When she left the Yankee lines it is reported that McClellan was sick. We heartily congratulate this lady on her escape from the tyranny of the Lincoln Government.