Anniversaries of principal Events in the Late War with Russia, 1854—March 13. Great Britain proclaimed war against Russia. September 14. The Royal Army landed at Eupatoria, Crimea. September 20. Battle of Alma; defeat and route of the Russian Army . September 23. Marched from Alma towards McKen- zie's Heights. September 20. Routed the Russians at McKenzie's Heights and Balaklava. September 27. Marched upon the Heights of Sebastopol. October 2. First sward of the Works thrown up, on the night of this date. October 17. Siege opened on the morning of this date. October 25. Battle, and Grand charge of the British Cavalry, at Balaklava. October 26. Skirmish on the In.kerman Heights. November 5. Great Battle of Inkennan. November 14. Great Hurricane. 1855—May 26. Kertch taken by a portion of the Allied Forces. June 7. Storming of the Mamelon; and also the taking of the Ouarries and Rifle Pits. 18. First attack on the Redan, and failure. August 16. Battle of the Tchernaya, between the Russians, and French, Turks, the whole of the Sardinian army and a portion of the British Artillery and Cavalry. September 9. Taking of the Malakoff, Storming of the Redan, and fall of Sebastopol. October 17. Kinburn taken. The troops engaged, were those of the 1st Brigade, 4th Division—consisting of the 17th, 20th, 21st, 57th and 63d Regiments, with two Battalions of the Royal Marines—under the command of Brigadier the Hon . A. Spencer ; they embarked at Kizatch on the 4th October. The results of that expedition were —1380 prisoners of war, including 1 General, and 40 inferior officers; killed and wounded, 120. The Brigade rejoined the main army on the 11th November, and took up their old Encampment. 1856—March 30! h. The Terms of Peace were offici¬ ally signed at Paris by the plenipotentiaries of the re¬ spective Governments. JfiSa^&Uiul iiia.'iiil jji.s ■WBBjaMHrtBKP. 9! P75 /9SJ 065031