
          Those include all the material necessary
I think my dear Sir. The selection I
leave to your judgment. The letter
from which I quote first, was
prepared by Mr. Frémont for publication,
but the reason for its not appearing
although sufficient at the moment, may
so only for the moment, and Mr Frémont
asked of me to watch for the right time
and have it published, as all the reasons
which induced him to publish it only
became the more forcible with time.

The name of the person to whom the
letter was addressed is not presumed
material at this time, if needed it can
always be given. It tells the
whole reasons of his journey so clearly and
at the same time with such characteristic
modesty that I am glad it is to come out
        