nd employed under that
roster title.
(_d_) Assistant cashier, when authorized by law and employed under
that roster title.
(_e_) Superintendents of station or branch post-offices at which
letter carriers are employed.
(_f_) Printers and pressmen, when authorized by law and allowed by
the Post-Office Department and employed as such.
6. No person appointed to a place under any exception made by any postal
rule shall be transferred to any other place not also excepted from
examination.
Postal Rule IV is hereby amended by inserting after the word "manner,"
in section 1, line 3, the following:
_Provided_, That superintendents of mail shall be selected from
among the employees of the railway mail service or of the mailing
division of the post-office at which they are respectively to serve.
Postal Rule VIII is hereby amended as follows:
In clause (_a_), line 2, after the word "by," insert the word
"any," and in the same line strike out "II, clause 5."
Approved, November 2, 1894.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
AMENDMENT OF CIVIL-SERVICE RULES.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _November 2, 1894_.
Departmental Rule VII, clause 1, is hereby amended by inserting at the
end of line 6 the following:
Vacancies in places authorized to be filled by noncompetitive
examination may be filled without examination for a period not exceeding
thirty days, until a regular appointment can be made upon certification
made by the Commission.
Every such appointment and the reasons therefor shall be at once
reported to the Commission.
Approved:
GROVER CLEVELAND.
CIVIL SERVICE.--AMENDMENT OF CLASSIFICATION.
In pursuance of the authority contained in 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, the heads of
the several Executive Departments are hereby directed to amend their
several classifications so as to include among the employees classified
thereunder messengers, assistant messengers, and watchmen.
Approved, November 2, 1894.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
CIVIL SERVICE.--AMENDMENT OF CLASSIFICATION.
In pursuance of the authority contained in 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, the
Postmaster-General is hereby directed to amend the classification of
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