eT 
nt ble violence. It form a 
serious obstacle to ca trave [ 
was informed by Mr. Perkins, that in a voy- 
had been ined tw: 
age up the river 
weeks - big planted ae was finally obliged 
to return to Van 
The eens of “this. 8 deserve a par- 
ed 
laws; and it is a problem how far they ma 
come —< the mountains, or from the open 
é@ mountains w 
"ag 
The hills here had lost aypetnine of their 
rocky appeara: y begun to 
decline, 
ed along the river for an inviting spot; and, 
finding a clean rock 
large ae trees were lying on the ground, 
our boat to shore 5 ea after an- 
on, 
covered the Ta this evening; oe ie, aa 
i ong she trees, as 
a 
y Wi 
vanced, the hills o ew con- 
stantly lower ; onthe right, retreating from 
the shore, an nd form ming: a somewhat 
CAPT. FREMONT’S NARRATIVE. 
As a. sun went 8 n, we search- | de 
ach, _— some | e 
Fort Vancouver. 
its” north fork wit the overland mail from 
Canada and Hudson’s bay, which had oe 
impression 
from the ane wilderness from which we 
as inpnadiateny supplied by him 
with the anes stores and provisions to 
refit and support my ee in one eanienpine- 
- | ed winter journey to the States; and a 
n Bay Compan 
et ir we si iis be driven by unex- 
: pected misfr ie talus stoplion deniammae 
Of course, ne stpplion my 
were paid for, bills on the Go rament of the 
Uni . 
of 
. Others were daily arri and all 
as Ee with Soaheaew 
buildings 
Neoessa 
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