27 MARCH 1852, Page 10

Dr. C. W. Moore, of the Grove, Blackheath, father of

the Reverend Carter Moore, M.A., of Flordon Rectory, who publicly cursed a Magistrate at the Flordon Railway station, requests the public "to suspend their judgment till the whole matter is before them legally."

The Count Alfred D'Orsay, so well known in our circles of fashion, who is residing in Paris, and the intimate personal friend of the French Presi- dent during. his se our in this country, is, we hear, likely to receive the ap- pointment in the Prince's new household of Grand Ecuyer, and to have the superintendence of the Prince's stud.—Morning Herald, The Limerick Chroniele says that Judge Perrin fined the Sheriff of Dun- dalk 601. for not having a dinner ready for him at the opening of the Assizes.