- 
/ 
and an abundance of the fresh- 
nearly impra 
\ mals, until it a ar forma 
the forest. 
was the 
CAPT. FREMONT’S NARRATIVE. 
, | killed this afternoon. 
0a made 
na 
" eras hl ene to put 
white 
thi is | have fone ean 
trail, | ins idekeed, on theaae tracks of 
nd- Indians, 2 little piles of muscle —s “ 
here t had roasted 
[1844.. 
but still there is no valley on the river, pcs 
pase steep and rocky banks; but 
a : 
if 
way 
i | along a ten tating into the river, in ‘bins 
to cross his trail; and an ~—— own 
k . _— volunteers ; and to the 
successful —_* mised a pair of pis- 
tols—not as a oak ha it as a token of gra- 
titude for a vétvios which would free us. all 
from muc ii ety. 
We had among our few animals a horse 
which was so me reduced, that, — trav- 
elling, even the good uld not save 
him; and, having nothing ae i was 
He wa. a good ani- 
mal, and had the j pao round from 
Fort Hall. 
ecatheon dentatum Segue the cha- 
racteristic plant in flower; and naked- 
looking shrub already me siasonied continued 
blos 
@ 
<4 
push down the river the next sooeaiads and 
get are of a 
Mar continued rapidly along om 
a broad Paci oaernay rail, the mere travel+ 
ling and breathing the delightful air pre a 
i nt. Our road 
small 
which Mr. Preuss sn aware 
no trace of eno 
‘00 
old fire 
