” 
a cool & ene. 
seemed disappointed to know 
Cheyen nnes, for they h had fully anticipated a | of 
hey were 
ef showed us _ clan ata grove 
pointed out 
n the morning from their 
village, and had teen nein a large circuit, 
to avoid giving them the wind, when they 
iiscovere us. Ina few minutes the wome 
me galloping up, : eet ide on their horses, 
ad naked from thei 
‘we were for ber ta in order to avoi 
the herd. unsaddled our sre 
wired i looking like 
having, i in a bon non ittle of the dog in 
of them remained 
—_ us, and -F checked one of the men, whom 
which he was ebolie to 
become v 
clear, 
breeze ; 3 and now, at 12 o’elock, while the ba- 
CAPT. FREMONT’S NARRATIVE. 
wild 
4 Soaee which had just 
oe 
side of the | to 
very | his Jo or 
with a very slight | a ared 
| lence, and the diml 
[1842. 
horses, to which the crowd of ss 
had recalled 
of her existence among the wild 
rairie, suddenly dashed = 
r sp he 
u | the hills at ths top of her 
hei 
horse, and had on her back al ohn 
h 
me had gi ihe 
loss whic y seemed to regret most w 2re 
their spears and era and some tobacco 
ey appeared, however, a little mortified at 
ry | the thought of returning to the village in —_ 
S 
across the irie, towards the hills, in an 
extended line, while the other went up the 
instantly as they had given the 
nd to the herd, the chase commenced. The 
buffalo started for the hills, but were inter 
cepted and driven back toward the river, 
broken and running in every ge xt The 
clouds of — soon covered the 
eventing 
sional viveus 
EVIL ildy 
ft had a 
‘meter was at 108°, Gur Choyemaee had learn- 
~ ned that with the Ara) 
“twenty 
dian came dr 
and by the time we 
es pe: 
hen the cerne i ebes 
