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by Captain Woodbury, of the Engineers, will, after passing Cub Run, turn to the right and pass the Bull Run stream above the ng after him, should, after passing a little stream called Cub Run, turn to the right and north, and move around to the uppero the rear. The enemy followed us from the ford as far as Cub Run, and, owing to the road becoming blocked up at the crossinng column. I did not see General Schenck again until near Cub Run, where he appeared active in rallying his own or some othe upon the retreating mass of men. Upon the bridge crossing Cub Run a shot took effect upon the horses of a team that was cros attempted to run the gauntlet and reached the bridge over Cub Run, about two miles from Centreville, but found it obstructedpany of cavalry, I, on the 19th, followed up the valley of Cub Run until we reached a point west ten degrees north, and about diverge from the Warrenton turnpike at the by-road beyond Cub Run, and take the road for Sudley's Springs — or, rather, it w
camped in the vicinity of Centreville, having regained our quarters, were lighting fires, drying our clothes, or talking over the prospect of a renewed attack on Manassas next day. Many of us lay down to sleep, from which we woke, more astonished than Mr. Russell himself, at the idea of continuing our retreat to Washington; but the order came from Headquarters, and we obeyed. Of this, or of the good order preserved by several regiments, including ours, all the way from the battle-field to Cub Run, and again resumed after three or four miles, Mr. Russell says nothing — he did not see it--he wasn't there. Yet his story will be received as Times' gospel, not to be gainsayed, by hundreds of thousands in England, while the contradiction, if it ever reaches there, will come as a stale American apology, unworthy of belief. De W. Winthrop De Wolf. Russell's Second letter on Bull Run. Washington, July 24, 1861. As no one can say what a day or a night may bring forth, particul