When you lost the ground, the power found the next easiest path. Unfortunately that sometimes takes it places you don't want it to go and it fries things along the way. For example, maybe a circuit that was meant to take only 1 amp to run a gauge is now back feeding the headlights to the tune of 10 amps. Now the wire and circuit board runners that were rated for 1 amp become heated and start smoking. They may not immediately burn up, but now they're weaker and more prone to catching fire in the future.
Before putting power back to it again I'd check the board, wires and gauges for signs of burning or melting. You'd hate to lose a Rallye cluster or even your whole car for a simple wiring problem. Check for yellow, brown or black marks on the board, wiring and gauge interiors. Sniff around and see if you smell burnt plastic or anything out of the ordinary. It's better to repair or replace anything now, than let it ride and have gremlins in the future.