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ith him. The President expressed his full confidence in being able to restore the entire union of the States to the satisfaction of all rational and reasonable men without any further humiliation of the people of the South. Residence of Secretary Welles robbed. Some days since the hall of the residence of Hon. Secretary Welles, on H street north, opposite Lafayette square, was entered by thieves and robbed of four valuable coats. The regular army. In the contemplated re-organizHon. Secretary Welles, on H street north, opposite Lafayette square, was entered by thieves and robbed of four valuable coats. The regular army. In the contemplated re-organization of the regular army it is alleged that the colored troops will compose a large proportion of the same, and the respective regiments will be recruited up to the maximum number. Accident to a delegate in Congress. We learn that Hon. Allen A. Bradford, delegate from Colorado, was last night run over by a street car. He was very badly injured. Undivided profits of Banks, &C. The United States Treasurer has written a letter, in which he says that he considers it to be his du