4 NOVEMBER 1837, Page 6

It is said that Lord Leveson will move the Address,

and Mr. Gibson Craig second it.

Lord Melbourne had a Cabinet dinner on Wednesday, at which all his colleagues were present. • Sir Robert Peel's mansion in Privy Gardens is ordered to be lure. pitied for his reception by the lath instant, the day of the meeting of Parliament.— Globe.

The Gazette of last night announces that Prince George of Cam- bridge him been made a Colonel in the Army by Brevet.

It appears that funds have been remitted from Spain for the remsins of the Legion, arid that the widows' pensions have been paid fur the first quarter of this year, and the invalids a quarter in advunce—that is, to the end of the year.