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The flag of truce beat which arrived at City Point Monday night brought New York dates of the 27th. We are indebted to Hon. Robert Ould for files of Northern papers. They report that Gens. Lee and Longstreet crossed the Potomac, after passing through Winchester. At Harrisburg, on the 25th, the "strong, able bodied men" were flying from the city, and it was proposed to declare martial law to put a stop to the exodus and make the cowards fight. The country people arriving there seemed to have no idea of fighting, but were loud in their denunciation of Lincoln for not sending troops there to protect them. Among the sudden departures announced was Carncross & Dixey's negro minstrels, who were advertised to play a week, but fled on Thursday, when the rebels were advertised to make their first appearance. In Carlisle, Pa., on Thursday, the inhabitants were horrified by hearing the rebel drum corps, a few miles distant, beat the "assembly" at 8 o'clock in the morning. The citize