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 CALCUTTA.—JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Be it enacted, that from the 14th day of March, 1835, all powers whatever in criminal cases which, by virtue of any law now in force, may be exercised by two Justices of the Peace for the town of Calcutta, shall be exercised by one such Justice.  MADRAS.—MOONSIFFS’ FEES.

Be it enacted, that such parts of any of the Regulations in force as authorize the District Moonsiffs within the Presidency of Fort St. George, to receive any Fee or commission for duties performed by them, are hereby rescinded; and District Moonsiffs within that Presidency, shall not be entitled to receive any emolument whatever, beyond their fixed monthly allowances.  THE COSSYAH HILLS AND CACHAR.

Be it enacted, that the functionaries who are or may be appointed to the political charge of the Cossyah Hills, or to the superintendence of the territory of Cachar, be henceforth placed under the control and superintendence, in Civil cases, of the Court of Sudder Dawanny Adawlut, and in Criminal Cases, of 