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ect towegain our party as. soon as'possible, no wing what acc 
he next hour et forth -° pe 
We reached our deposite” of. ptovisions at nightfall» Here was not thet : 
its the tired traveller on his return from Mont Blane, of the. 
ith America, with their refreshing juicesand soft fra-. 
ope our little cache of dried meat and coffee ee tindiss) 
le was bright, the road was full of prac piot, and 
Been great We therefore abandoned the idea ~ 
_and lay down on the Tock, and, in spite of the — 
ug ust 1 16.—We left our ores th the dayl light. We saw on. 
nu pies the 
attempt any farts ri on 
over which: we. travelled ne, mor was 
ure ne AL 
nificent s sie conatitute the fes atures of the rlagh.x impress them- _ 
tole eieaty on the mind of the traveller. It was not until i o’clock.that 
we reached the place where our animals had been left, when we first at- 
ountains ‘ foot.. Near one of the still burning fires: we 
f meat, which our friends had thrown a which 
irnis nouth: mp4 very scanty breakfast. We continued directly 
, andre d our camp on the mountain lake at dusk. We found all 
yell _ Nothing had occurred .to interrupt the quiet since our.departure;, 
nd t nd good cool water had don 0 ta to Papome 
remedy v: a signin cant Dr. Eas 
gel rs at St. Louis,to which m re referred ; but it had 
done ell, and my o shoes were mainly falfilled. ’ 
ug Ke left our eamp on Little Sandy river aba 7 in the 
morning, and, traversed the same ewe undulating country. _ — aaa 
filled with the turpentine scent of the various ei, i ai 
in prick siieg numerous as they are, gies 9 ira gayety to Be apiweaps 
hae t 10 o’clock, on the divide in the pass, 
1e sly upon the Sweet 
ae ‘The latitude was 
