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( °>8&) ) [PART II. ORDERS BY THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BENGAL. REVENUE AND GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, SLLLTA SMSMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS No. 463C.S. Grneral.—The 2nd February 1876.-Mr. James Pratt, Officiating Joint-Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Mymensingh, is allowed leave for twenty-onc days, under Clause 1, Chapter VII of the Civil Leave Code, from the 25th March next, to enable him to attend the examination for high proficiency in Bengali, to be held in Calcutta in April 1876. Mr. William O'Reilly, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Buxa, is allowed subsidiary leave for three days, under Section 10, Supplement F of the Civil Leave Code, in addition to the fifteen days’ subsidiary leave granted to him in orders of the 25th Junc last. Mr. George Abraham Grierson, Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dinagepore, on leave, is transferred to ltungporc. Mr. Hamilton Winkup Gordon, Officiating Joint-Magistrate and Doputy Collector, Bankoora, is transferred to Dinagepore. The 3rd February 1876.--Baboo lohugwan Chunder Sen, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Midnapore, is transferred to Gya for assisting the Deputy Superintendent of Surveys in conducting the cadastral survey in that district. Mr. William Erskine Ward, M.A., Officiating District and Sessions Judge, Dinagepore, is allowed leave for three months, under Section 21, Chapter VI of the Civil Leave Code, with effect from such date as he may avail himself of it. Mr. Thomas Smith, B.A., is reappointed to act as District and Sessions Judge of Dinagepore during the absence, on leave, of Mr. W. E. Ward, or until further orders. The 4th February 1876.-Baboo Radhica Mohun Roy is appointed to be a Visitor of the Dacca Luuatic Asylum, vice Baboo Brojo Soonder Mitter, deccascd. The 5th February 1876.-The orders of the 5th October 1875, published in the Culcutta Gacette of the 6th idem, appointing Mr. H. C. Spry to act as a leputy Magistrate and JDeputy Collector in the district of Chittagong, arc cancelled. This caucels also the orders vesting him with the powers of a Magistrate of the Third Class. Mr. George Goodair Dey. Officiating Joint-Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Sarun, is allowed leave for fourteen days, under lùnlc l, Chapter VII of the Civil Leave Code, to enable him to appear for the high proficicncy examination in Sanscrit, to he hold in Calcutta in April 1876. * The 7th February 1876.-Mr. Christopher Henry Vowcli, Officiating Joint-Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Shahabad, is allowed furlough for a period of twenty mouths, under Section 10 (a) of the Civil Leave Code. He is also allowed subsidiary leave for a period not exceeding thirty days, with effect from the 5th March 1876, or any day within one week of that date. The 8th February 1876.-Mr. George Stewart Park is appointed to act as a JointMagistrate and I) eputy Collector of the First Grade, with effect from the 22nd ultimo, the date on which he assumed charge of his office at Howrah. Major C. Maut, R.E., is appointed to be a member of the Committee for the temporary management of the Zoological Garden at Alipore. Police.—The 2nd February 1876.-Mr. Charles Jennins is appointed to be District Superintendent of Police, Durbliunga. {Gorernment onzette 15th February 1876.]