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A most unaccountable transformation into a mob of a finely-appointed and admirably-led army. Five regiments have been ordered to join you from Ohio. Brigadier-General Reynolds has been commissioned and ordered to report to you. Remain in your present command instead of going to the Valley of the Shenandoah.
WINFIELD SCOTT.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., July 22, 1861.
General GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Beverly, Va.:
Circumstances make your presence here necessary. Charge Rosecrans or some other general with your present department and come hither without delay.
L. THOMAS,
Adjutant-General.
FAIRFAX STATION, July 22, 1861-12.15 a. m.
General SCOTT:
I have my own regiment, 700; Colonel Taylor's New Jersey, 825; Colonel Johnson's New Jersey, 550.
I have heard no firing so far as I can hear. Panic is unabated.
I have sent an aide to General McDowell two hours and a half since; he has not returned.
I will dispatch another, and inform you at once.
One has returned.
McCUNN.
ALEXANDRIA, July 22, 1861.
Honorable S. CAMERON:
SIR: There are about seven thousand men here without officers. Nothing but confusion. Please tell me what I shall do with my regiment.
J. E. KERRIGAN,
Colonel Twenty-fifth New York Volunteers.
MONDAY, July 22, 1861-a. m.
General RUNYON, Alexandria, Va.:
Consult engineers, and strengthen the garrisons of Forts Ellsworth, Runyon, and Albany. Similar instructions are given* in respect to Fort Corcoran. Some regiments besides the garrisons will be halted on that side of the river; the number to be determined by General Mansfield or General McDowell, when the troops arrive from the interior.
WINFIELD SCOTT.
JULY 22, 1861.
Captain MOTT, Chain Bridge:
Send out a man to Richardson and require him to march in in order. We may want rations.
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*To Colonel Andrew Porter.
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