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1, 1862. Brig. Gen. Humphrey Marshall, Commanding, &c., Lebanon, Va.: General: I wish to call your attention again to the subject of my letter to you of the 17th instant, as I may not have been sufficiently explicit. After you have filled the companies under your command I stated to you in that letter that the residue of the I think that I have not succeeded in making myself clear in my letter of the 21st ultimo. I intended that letter to be taken in connection with that of the 17th ultimo, and merely as explanatory of the letter in some respects. I stated in my letter of the 17th ultimo that the companies and regiments of your command were first17th ultimo that the companies and regiments of your command were first to be filled from the militia ordered to report to you, and to that end authorized you to prevent recruiting from them for other commands. I had reference in this letter to yours of the 10th April, and intended to be understood as approving your design of increasing the Pound Gap battalion to a regiment, as well as completing you