512 
JOURNAL OF MAJOR GEORGE BROOKE. 
massacred : the tent ropes of audience tent cut down as Runjeet was 
borne out and every soul in it cut to pieces; the camp fared no better; 
little except the head of the street re-formed from the onset in order : 
but the casualties in officers from the camp, lookers on, enormous, and 
the line would have been aroused to arms with barely any officers. 
Reflecting on this, the subsequent orders were judicious. The Queeffis 
picture, the work of Miss Eden/was presented under a Royal Salute. 
Runjeet was indelicate in the endless presentation of his people to Lord 
Auckland. 
About 10.30 the salute proclaimed RunjeePs return to his camp. The 
rumours of the day proclaimed a march through the Punjaub as certain, 
but from the Governor-GeneraFs camp we hear such was never even 
asked of Runjeet. 
Orders issued for rehearsal of review on Friday. Visit of Governor- 
General to Ruujeet proclaimed for the morrow; invitations down to 
Brigadiers and their staff inclusive. 
The camp is thus formed :— 
Commissariat 
G. C Is Camp. 
River. 
Runjeets Camp. 
