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HOME DEPARTMENT. . . . . sommerst- UDICIAL. Simla, the 5th November 1877. . . . . . . . . . ·弥 , 'o' t " . . ng to No. 1664A.— In exercise of , they power conferred by Section 8 of Act XIV of 1874 (the Scheduled" Districts. Act), His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal is pleased, with the previous sanotion of the Governor-General in Council, to declare that the said Act is in force in the- r - o Distriots of Darjeeling and Julpigeree (called , excepting that part known as the in Act XIV of 1874 the Julpigoree נש Western Dooars to which the Act Darjeeling Divisions), , r has already been extended. . District of Hazareebagh. e $ , of Lohardugga. . . 爵 DJ of -Mambheọm. • , * Pergunnah Dháibhoom in Sinkbhoom. Mehals of Angul sad Banki. No. 1664B.—In exercise of the power conferred by Section 5 of Act XIV of 1874 (the Scheduled Districts Act), His Honor: the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal is pleased, with the previous sanction of the Governor-General in Council, to extend Act X of 1877 (the Code of Civil Procedure) to the— Districts of Pajesting and Jalpigorte (colled in Act XIV of 1874 the Julpigoree and Darjeeling Divisions) District of Hazareebagh. 2 o' of Lohardugga. § 2. of Manbhoom. Fergunnah Phalbhoom in Singbhoom. Mehals of Angul and Ranki. NØTÍR}{XATION.--Puer;Ic. r ф , Simla, the l6th November 1877. No. 2078–Under the provisions of Section 9 of Statute 24 and 25 Vic., Cap. 67, the Governor-General in Council is pleased, to direct that His Excellency's Council shall assemble at Calcutta in the jurisdiction of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal. Aarhua HownLL, Offg. Secy. to the Gort, of India. FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT, ፄ քխ مساسسیاچمسجاستیدس است به-نابع Seramate Revenus.-Post Orpics. The 2nd November 1877, No. 4808–1. On and after the 1st January 1878, registered letters and parcels may be insured for the actual value, as certified on them by the sender, for transmission by inland post. 4 * The facility for insuring registered letters and parcels will be made available at almost all post offices; the only exceptions being a few vernacular offices. The Government will guarantee to the sender the safe transit of insured registered letters and parcels, and will [Governmost Gasetts, 27th November 1877.]