Bunsby Russell on Bull Run.--Bunsby Russell, in writing his squib to the Times, Tells the tale of the flight, but no word of the fight;
How is it — all over the inquiry chimes--
Only one-half the story fell under his sight?
But a reason exists why the battle's chief brunt
Brought no sight to his eye, and no sound to his ear,--
A strict army rule held him back from the front,
For the old women always are kept in the rear.
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