ill nileat Eu-ay leadto the\ UUUWU I UV lUlUlUU^ l(v3v JLU^Ut tUGoldsboro via Wilmington, accompanied by Brevet Brigadier-General Dodge, on the United States steamer Bat.HIUUU tUrtb PUblllUGeu. Johnston’s 1sources' of supplic!pies in Tlio delay of the President at City Point,jinationshouldGrant will compeltroops in Richmor• _Ian engagement.has given color of probability to the rumors in circulation in regard * to a Renewal of j well informed' peojI ♦ • •i pnuci- yeace negotiations, an officer of the Govern- that peace will be would ment -who arrive hero to-day, brings the Grant and Lee.cat stay positive information that the Rebel General The Herald coiitism in Lgg ^ s}nce bjvttle of Saturday last, re- loss in front of fit!e would uewed his request preferred through Gen. was 5000. Sheridhose op- Lougstreet and Ord, for a Military Conven- again and will sooid. Her tion to settle matters and agree upon termsTimes’ specialally ot 0fa cessation of hostilttios and the establish- the Army of the Plnrly if mell^ 0f peace,whole ariny wasolved in K p’1S represented that Gen. Lee has ex- morning, and thati woidd pressed the opinion that he cannot mnchlonger were to moye;in thlip ques-ace—-thed longerremaiu in Richmond, on accouut of scarcity A Goldsboro corof supplies caused by the destruction of the I the 2/tli says: I James River Canal,. and in view, of the | thousand cavalry in. c.o wardsas theHouse,tremendous combination, against, him, it ton in our front.would be madness td attempt any movement | three of our forage outside of his defenses. He therefore deemsoutpost. Kilpatria continuance of the contest a useless and force yesterday.criminal waste of life and blood.uud theenclosedThe Tribune cIt will be remembered that the requestcount of the fightpreviously made for a Military Convention Savanuah Herald \The wallwas declined by General Grant ouly because At seven p. mt cJl fit. -a r