2 FEBRUARY 1856, page 11

Both Houses Of Parliament Sat Last Night-the House Of Peers

for a few minutes, the House of Commons for nearly five hours. The busi- ness in the Upper House was confined to the reading of the Queen's re- ply to the Address ; and a notice......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The news of the morning is, that the first formal step towards a peace, to which the Allies are parties, has been taken at Vienna. A telegraphic message states that,......

311iorr1irtutring.

Negotiations for peace are not arresting preparations for war, if we may judge from the fact that a committee of Cabinet Ministers—consisting of Lord Palmerston, Sir George......

Births.

On the 24th January, at Brussels, the Wife of J. T. Houlton, Esq., of Farleigh Castle, Somerset, of a son. On the 25th, at Edinburgh, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Onslow, of a......