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during his absence; and if successful in effecting a landing, he may, by a bold dash, succeed in capturing Wilmington. Make all the arrangements for his departure, so that the navy will not be detained one moment for the army. Did you order Palmer to make the move proposed yesterday? It is important that he should do so without delay. U. S. Grant, Lieutenant-General. Official: T. S. Bowers, Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Armies of the United States, City Point, VirDecember 14, 1864. Major-General Butler, Fortress Monroe: What is the prospect for getting your expedition started? It is a great pity we were not ten or twelve days earlier; am confident it would have been successful. Have you heard from Palmer? The Richmond papers give no account of any Federals on the Roanoke or Weldon road south of Weldon. U. S. Grant, Lieutenant-General. Official: T. S. Bowers, Assistant Adjutant-General. The Washington peace rumors and Speculations — A