31st

The order having arrived for the English army to leave the country, we gave a ball and supper to the gentry, who were highly delighted with our generosity.

1814 June 1st

Marched from Castel-sarrasin, the people in tears at our departure, and hundreds followed us a great distance; showed the greatest concern at leaving us. Halted at Montech.

2nd

Passed the Garronne by two boats at a ferry and billeted in the town of Bourret.

3rd

Halted. Visited Le Mas, situated on the left bank of the Garronne. The country very well cultivated and abounding with everything.

4th

Marched to Beaumont. The people at my house very kind. The good lady very sad and in tears in consequence of a tremendous hailstorm having materially injured her young crop of corn.