19 APRIL 1856, Page 9
The Queen and Prince Albert went yesterday to Aldershott camp
; where the Queen, wearing a gold sash over her riding-habit, and a military plume in her round hat, inspected the troops drawn up in two lines. They afterwards marched past in quick time. Her Majesty then took up her quarters in her pavilion in the camp, and remained there all night.
Intelligence from the Crimea to the 5th April, published this morning, states that peace was proclaimed in the Allied camp on Wednesday the 2d. The weather had not in the least mitigated its severity. There was a heavy snow-storm on the 4th ; in the midst of which Sir Richard Eyre took his Division on a march.