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unningham, First Lieutenant Artillery. Special orders, no. 106. Adjt. And Insp. General's Office, Richmond, Va., May 8, 1862. * * * * * * * XVI. Maj. Gen. William W. Loring is relieved from duty with Major-General Huger, and is assigned to the command of the Department of Southwestern Virginia, embracing the commands of Brinding. [May 29 (?), 1862.] Brig. Gen. Humphrey Marshall, Jeffersonville, Va. (via Wytheville, Va.): Have you received a copy of the instructions given to General Loring I If so note reference to yourself. You cannot doubt my good — will toward you, and I do not doubt your willingness to make any proper sacrifice for our causnergy, and is fitted by nature for it; besides, he is contented, and would be acceptable to me. With respect, I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, W. W. Loring, Major-General, Comdg. Dept. of Southwest Virginia. [Indorsement.] Has not General Marshall's resignation been accepted? If not, return it to me. G. W.