Friday, 23rd April.
| 3 | Batteries of artillery. |
| 2 | Native cavalry regiments. |
| 2 | British infantry regiments. |
| 3 | Native infantry regiments. |
| And sappers and miners. |
And though the command entails plenty of work and responsibility, I like it, and wish I could keep it while I am here. The first thing, of course, was to ascertain the positions held by various regiments, their weak points, &c., and so I spent the afternoon in riding round and making myself acquainted with everything as far as I could, so that in case of a row at night, I should be ready to decide on what might be necessary to do. I moved into my quarters in the cantonments, and obtained permission for Capt. Law, of the artillery, to act as my Brigade-Major, as the officer who is to hold the appointment permanently has not yet arrived. Capt. Law is a smart good officer, and I am very glad to have him as my staff officer.
Force ordered into the Arghesan valley.