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Address of Gen. Loring to the people of Western Virginia. Major General Loring has issued an address to the people of Western Virginia, calling on them to rally to his standard. He says we do not intend to punish those who remain at home as quiet citizens in obedience to the laws of the land, and that to all such "clemency and amnesty are declared." He says: When the liberal policy of the Confederate Government shall be introduced and made known to the people, who have so long expeMajor General Loring has issued an address to the people of Western Virginia, calling on them to rally to his standard. He says we do not intend to punish those who remain at home as quiet citizens in obedience to the laws of the land, and that to all such "clemency and amnesty are declared." He says: When the liberal policy of the Confederate Government shall be introduced and made known to the people, who have so long experienced the wanton misrule of the invader, the Commanding General expects the people heartily to sustain it, not only as a duty, but as a deliverance from their taskmasters and usurpers. Indeed, he already recognizes in the cordial welcome which the people everywhere give to the army, a happy indication of their attachment to their true and lawful Government. Until the proper authorities shall order otherwise, and in the absence of municipal law and its customary ministers, martial law wil