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Thurlow Weed on General Fremont. Thurlow Weed, who is now in Washington, writes the following letter to the Albany Evening Journal, under date of the 26th ult.: Since it cannot be concealed or denied that General Fremont's conduct in Missouri has been the subject of official inquiry, and is now the occasion of Executive vituperation and of popular solicitude, I have made it my business to obtain, from various but reliable sources, information from which the people, as jurors, may safeThurlow Weed, who is now in Washington, writes the following letter to the Albany Evening Journal, under date of the 26th ult.: Since it cannot be concealed or denied that General Fremont's conduct in Missouri has been the subject of official inquiry, and is now the occasion of Executive vituperation and of popular solicitude, I have made it my business to obtain, from various but reliable sources, information from which the people, as jurors, may safely render a verdict. On coming, as I have, to a conclusion unfavorable to General Fremont, it is scarcely needful to say that I had, in doing so, to "conquer" many "prejudices" My relations with General Fremont have been intimate and pleasant. I believed him eminently upright and patriotic. I thought him well fitted for the high command with which he was invested; and he went forth with my heart left aspirations that he would render good service to our country and win glory to himself.