He then marched to Stubera, and brought thither, from Pelagonia, the corn that was in the fields.
He then marched to Atrax, which is about ten miles from Larissa, on the river Peneus.
He then marched back to Scotussa, and leaving there the main army, retired to Demetrias with the royal guards.
We remained in camp at Albuera a short time, then marched to Elvas, a strong town on the Portuguese frontier, opposite Badajos.
Here we remained eight days, then marched to Porto Banyes, where we received a draught of 150 men from England, and staid about eight days, then marched to Monte Moso.
Halted to rest around the base; then marched back, visiting the monument erected to the memory of those who fell at Fort McHenry in 1812, and formed in line where we started from, to wait and take the cars for Washington.
He then marched himself to Chanar, alike to plan works for the strengthening of the fortress; to hunt elephants in the Mirzapur jungles; and to await the further action of the rebels he had pardoned with arms in their hands.
He defeated Ibrahim Khan at Farah, twenty miles from Agra, then marched on and occupied Delhi.
He then marched to Mahmudabad, a town in the Kaira district, and thence to Sirohi.
He then marched round a large morass, and visited several townships, everywhere meeting with the kindest reception from the inhabitants, who brought him quantities of fowls, and a species of geese which they catch among the swamps.
He then marched, with the whole of his troops, to the township of Quetzaltenanco, where he learnt that two caziques of Utatlan were killed in the recent battles.
We then marched to a small township at no great distance from the town, near the river side.
We then marched back to Naco, carrying along with us our Spanish prisoners and their captain, whose name was Pedro de Garro.
By this a load could be sent over, then marched up a steep bank called Ball’s Bluff.
We remained in Washington two days, then marched to the navy yard and took the old transport “North America” for Fortress Monroe.
We then marched off 2 or 3 miles from the lake, and went by a point of compass 8 miles to the end of the lake and encamped.
Then marched for 18 miles, the first 12 the land exceeding good, the other six not extraordinary.
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