ing from among
the places therein excepted from examination the following:
In the Department of Agriculture, office of the Secretary, the
assistant chiefs of the following divisions: Of entomology and of
economic ornithology and mammalogy.
Approved:
GROVER CLEVELAND.
CIVIL SERVICE.--AMENDMENT OF CLASSIFICATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _July 25, 1894_.
In the exercise of the power vested in the President by the third
paragraph of section 6 of the act entitled "An act to regulate and
improve the civil service of the United States," approved January 16,
1883, I hereby direct the Secretary of the Interior to revise the
classification of the Department of the Interior so as to include
therein the chief clerk and the assistant chief clerk at the Indian
warehouse at New York.
Approved:
GROVER CLEVELAND.
AMENDMENT OF CIVIL-SERVICE RULES.
Special Departmental Rule No. 1 is hereby amended by adding to the
places therein excepted from examination in the Department of the
Treasury the following:
In the Bureau of Statistics: One expert in mechanical designs and in
diagramming commercial and financial facts.
Approved, November 2, 1894.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
AMENDMENTS OF CIVIL-SERVICE RULES.
DEPARTMENTAL RULE II.
Departmental Rule II, clause 3 (_f_), is hereby amended by adding
at the end thereof the following words: "and of pomology;" so that as
amended the paragraph will read:
(_f_) Chiefs of divisions, except in the Department of Agriculture
the chiefs of the following divisions: Entomology, economic ornithology
and mammalogy, and of pomology.
SPECIAL DEPARTMENTAL RULE NO. I.
Special Departmental Rule No. I is hereby amended by dropping from among
the places therein excepted from examination the following:
In the Department of Agriculture, office of the Secretary: The assistant
chief of the division of pomology.
Approved, November 2, 1894.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
AMENDMENTS OF CIVIL-SERVICE RULES.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _November 2, 1894_.
INDIAN RULE IV.
Section 6 of Indian Rule IV is hereby amended by inserting the following
proviso at the end of the first sentence:
_Provided_, That the certificates of graduation of the Indian
graduates of the normal classes at Santa Fe, N. Mex.; Salem, Oreg.;
Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.; Carlisle, Pa., and Hampton, Va.,
may be accepted by the Commission
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