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( sử#* ) [PR##o. JUDIOIAf, DEPARTMENT. No. 464C.S. The 8rd February 1876–Baboo Sreenath Gupta, Sub-Deputy Collector, Bongong, is vested with the powers of a Magistrate of the Third. Class. The 4th February 1876–Mr. Harry Lee, Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Howrah; is vested with the powers of a Magistrate of the Second Class. * * * The 5th February 1876.—The orders of the 27th August 1875, granting leave of absence for the last Dusserah vacation, under Section 21, Chapter VI of the Civil Leave Code, to Baboo Harri Krishna Chatterjee, Moonsif of Cuttack, are cancelled. The 7th February 1876.—The Lieutenant-Governor is pleased to accept the resignation tendered by Mr. Frederick Jennings of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for the town of Calcutta. The 8th February 1876.-The Lieutenant-Governor is pleased to accept the resignation tendered by Mr. John Mackintosh of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for the town of Calcutta. The Lieutenant-Governor is pleased to accept the resignation tendered by Baboo Peary Chand Mittra of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for the town of Calcutta. R. L. MANgLrs, Offy. Secy, to the Govt. of Bengal. --ബ് ജമ്മബ NOTIFICATION. The 25th January 1876.—It is hereby notified for general information that the Lieutenant-Governor is pleased to extend the provisions of Section 34 of Act V of 1861 to the village of Ramporehat and the adjoining villages of Bramanigram and Kalsora, in the district of Moorshedabad. R. L. MANGl"s, Offy. Secy. to the Govt. of Bengal. NOTIFICATION. The 2nd February 1876.-Under the power vested in him by Section 2, Act II (B.C.) of 1867 (an Act to provide for the punishment of public gambling and the keeping of common gaming-houses in the territories subject to the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal), the Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to extend the provisions of Act II of 1867 to the town of Rameegunge, in the district of Burdwan, with effect from 1st March next. The limits of the town for the extension of this Act will be the same as those prescribed for the purposes of Act VI (B.C.) of 1868. R. L. Mangt.xs, Offy. Secy, to the Govt. of Bengal, NOTIFICATION. The 7th February 1876. —With reference to the notification dated the 18th November 1875, published at page 1450 of the Calcutta Gazette of the 24th idem, it is hereby notified that the Lieutenant-Governor sanctions the continued employment, for a further period of three months, of the extra police force quartered in equal proportion at each of the stations of Doorga Hát and Bukshee Mahomed Bazar for keeping the peace between the farmers and ryots of the villages within the jurisdiction of the Chagulnya Police Station, which has recently been transferred from the district of Tipperah to that of Noakholly. В. П. Млкашка, Offy. Secy, to the Govt. of Bengal. [Government Gasette, 15th February 1876.)