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"( アレャ ) 。 trasi 1j., oRDERs BY THE LIEUTENANT Gover Noh of BENGAL. صحیعstخسحاعتمعامه REVENUE AND GENERAL DEPARTMENTS. _ No. 41 10A. GENERAL.—The 17th July 1877–Mr. G. L. T. Harris, Joint-Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Rajshahye, is allowed leave for three months, under Section 29, Chapter VII of the Civil Leave Code. The 1st August 1877.—Mr. G. N. Barlow, c.s.l., Officiating Commissioner of the Bhagulpore Division, is allowed leave for two months, with effect from the 1st September next, under the rules in Chapter VII of the Civil Leavo Code. Baboo Rakhal Das Haldar, First Special Commissioner under the Chota Nagpore Tenures' Act, is allowed leave for one month, under the rules in Chapter VII of the Civil Leave Code, with effect from the 3rd September next.

Moulvi Mahomed Subhan Hyder, Third Special Commissioner under the Chota Nagpore Tenures’ Act, on leave, is appointed to havo charge of the office of the First Special Commissioner during the absence, on leave, of Baboo Rakhal Dass Huldar, or until further orders. Mr. T. Norman, Officiating Magistrate and Collector, Balasore, is allowed leave for one mouth, under the rules in Chapter VII of the Civil Leave Code, with effect from the 1st September 1877, or from any date within one month of that date on which he may avail himself of it. wi • Mr. W. H. M. Gun, Officiating Joint-Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Balasore, is appointed to act as Magistrate and Collector of that district during the absence, on leave, of Mr. T. Norman, or until furthér orders. The orders of the 7th July last, published in the Calcutta Gazette of the 18th idem, appointing Baboo Uma Churn Banerjee, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Rajshahye, to have charge of the Arrareah division of the Purneah district, are cancelled. Mr. G. Toynbee, on special duty, is appointcd to officiate temporarily as Magistrate and Collector of Patna until further orders. Mr. W. Wavell, Magistrate and Collector, Moorshedabad, on furlough, is appointed to be Magistrate and Collector of 13ogra. The 2nd August 1877.-In superscssion of orders of the 18th July 1877, published in the Calcutta Gazette of the 25th idem, Baboo Hem Chunder Kerr, Deputy Magistrate and Doputy Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, is transferred to the Sudder Station of Shahabad. Baboo Nobin Chunder Mitter, temporary Deputy Magistrate and I)eputy Collector, Patna, is transferred to Chupra, in the district of Sarun. The 3rd August 1877.-Mr. E. H. Whinfield, Magistrate and Collector, Burdwan, is allowed furlough for sifteen mouths and twenty-three days, under Section 12 of the Civil Leave Code, with effect from the 17th October next, together with subsidiary leave from the 7tl idem. Mr. B. Wood, Settlement Officer, Southal Pergunnahs, is allowed subsidiary leave from the 16th to the 21st July last, under Section 24, Chapter VI of the Civil Leave Code. Mr. J. C. Price, Officiating Settlement Officer, Midnapore, is allowed leave for fortyeight days, under the rules in Chapter V1; of the Civil Leave Code, with effect from the loth instant. The 4th August 1877.-Mr. F. W. Badcock, Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Backergunge, is appointed to act in the l'irst Grade of Joint-Magistrates and Deputy Collectors, vice Mr. C. D. C. Winter, on leave. Mr. F. H. Harding, Officiating Joint-Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Second Grade, Dacca, is appointed to act in the First Grade of Joint-Magistrates and Deputy Collectors, during the absence, on leave, of Mr. H. M. Tobin, or until further orders. [Government Gazette, 14th dugust 1877.] Gy