JO'Ur(NAL. 
^f'clocli the day bccanle clear and pleasant and we 
encamped at n'ufnt on the south side. 
Tuesday ^3rd. Sonie snoW ag-diil fell last night, 
and the morning-, i\^^as cIoud;(*. At 8 it began to snow, 
and continued snowhig to il, when it ceased. vVe 
]>^issed the place where the Frenchmen had been 
robbed but no Indians could be seen. The liills here 
are further from the river than tlie}^ are for some 
distance down it ; and there are nixc large bottoms 
Gil both sides covered with cotton vvocxh We en- 
camped ou th.e south side where we found a great 
quanuty of rabbit berries. Three hunters were out 
l# duy^ but killed nothing*. 
