10 MARCH 1832, Page 12

A Supplement to last night's Gazette contains a despatch from

Lord BEL:tionE, dated January 16th. His Lordship mentions the liberation of Mr. Box. He mentions also the murder of a illr. Holmes, at Belmont estate, said to have been perpetrated under eiremnstanees of great atrocity ; also the murderof one of the overseers at Mocho, and of the head driver at Trial estate. The ladies at Belmont had been threatened, and were in the greatest alarm, when they were fortunately rescued by Captain Galloway, of the 33rd Regiment.

The Conservative alias Revolutionary Club musters 171 members. With a few exceptions, they belong to the Upper or Lower House. The Times to-day gives the names, and says they. have contributed their purses and their oratory—both heavy—to the defence of the glo- rious defects of the Constitution. In the whole list, we can find only live names which will be remembered a dozen years hence; the greater part not outlive their owners six months.

Clioi.EnAax LONDON.—The report of the Central Board, dated the 10th, gives 23 new cases, and 15 deaths, in Southwark. The aggregate of all the other districts amounts to 26 new cases, 11 deaths.