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( Sly ) [Paar II. Syed Amir Hossein, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Patna, is vested with the powers of a Collector under Act X of 1870, for acquiring lands for public purposes in that district. Baboo Jodu Nath Chowdry, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Backergunge, on leave, is transferred to Dacca. Lieutenant-Colonel J. Burn, Senior Captain of the Behar Mounted Volunteer Rifles, is allowed furlough to Europe for twenty months, with effect from the 20th March next. Mr. Edward Maxwell Reily, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, in charge of the Jamooe Division of the Monghyr district, is appointed to he manager of the zemindaries of the minor Rajah of Cooch Bchar. Mr. Samuel Charles IIampton, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Rungpore, on leave, is appointed to have charge of the Jamooe Division of the Monghyr district. Mr. William Robert Millar, Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dacca, is transferred to Shahabad. Mr. G. C. Kilby, Barrister-at-law, is appointed, on probation, as Deputy Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs under the Government of Bengal. The 22nd February 1876–Mr. Herbert John Reynolds, Officiating Secretary to the Government of Bengal, is allowed leave for one month, under Section 21, Chapter VI of the Civil Leave Code, with effect from the 3rd March 1876. Mr. Loftus Richard Tottenham, Officiating District and Sessions Judge of Midnapore, is appointed to be District and Sessions Judge of that district. Legislative.—The 18th February 1876–Baboo Ramsunker Sen, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, is, with the sauction of the Governor-General appointed, under the provisions of the 29th, 30th, and 15th Soctions of the Indial, coiici¡. Act of 1861, to be a member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor of Beng.tl for the purpose of making Laws and liegulations, with effect from the 10th instant. Moulvi Meer Mahomed Ali is, with the sanction of the Governor-General, appointed, under the provisions of the 29th, 30th, and 45th Sections of the Indian Council's Act of 1861, to be a member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal for the purpose of making Laws and Regulations. . Polick.-The 16th February 1876.-Mr. A. H. James, District Superintendent of Police, is allowed subsidiary leave for a period not exceeding thirty days, to enable him to join his appointment in the Chittagong Ilill Tructs, on his return from furlough. The 21st February 1876.-Mr. William Victor Bertelsen, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Backergunge, is appointed to act as District Superintendent of Police of Noakholly during the absence, on leave, of Mr. G. H. French, or until further orders. This cancels the orders of the 8th instant, appointing Mr. F. A. Dawson to act as District Superintendent of Police, Noakholly. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Buttanshaw, District Superintendent of Police, sarun, is allowed leave for three months, under Section 21, Chapter VI of the Civil Leave Code, with effect from the 1st April 1876. Registration.—The 15th February 1876.-Baboo Heera Lal Mitter, Sub-Registrar of Pangsa, in transferred to Belgachi, in the district of Fureedpore. Moulvi Abdul Wajid, Sub-Registrar of Belgachi, is transferred to Pangsa, in the district of Fureedpore. Education.—The 18th February 1876–Mr. Henry Woodrow, M.A., Officiating Director of Public Instruction, is confirmed in that appointment, with effect from the date of Mr. W. S. Atkinson's death. [Government Gazette, 29th February 1876.) ^