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1886.

Aug. 26. Francis N. Laishlear, reformatory guard. 26. John S. Clark, reformatory guard.

23. John Bigley, reformatory guard. Sept. 15. Edmund D. Mears, reformatory guard. 29. Joseph Y. Barker, reformatory guard. 30. Josiah B. Everts, reformatory guard. 1. Lemuel R. Denning, reformatory guard. 5. Francis N. Buckley, reformatory guard. 4. Frederick Fischer, court interpreter. 4. Patrick H. Clark, court janitor. Oct. 12. John F. Quinn, court stenographer.

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1. Harry D. Appleton, Mark Eustace.

Department Public Instruction.

1. George B. Weaver, James E. Kirk, Albert Cornwall, John D. Moon, David Brice.

Department State Engineer and Surveyor.

23. Charles H. Whitbeck, chainman to rodman.
30. Arthur V. Meeker, chainman to rodman.
1. James Ryan, Jr., chainman to rodman.

TRANSFERS.

1. Charles V. Hooper - Department Public Instruction to Department Secretary of State, clerkship.

1. John H. Birmingham -- Executive Department to Insurance Department, stenographer.

1. Randolph Botts Office Inspector-General to office Secretary of State, clerkship.

Feb. 17. William J. Kernan --Insurance Department to Department Public Instruction, stenographer.

March 1. John D. Moon -- Department Public Instruction to
Department Secretary of State, clerkship.

April 7. Albert Cornwall - Department of Public Instruction
to Department Secretary of State, clerkship.
April 7. Tiras H. Ferris - Department of Secretary of State to
Department of Public Instruction, clerkship.
Aug. 23. S. L. Maddaugh -- guard State Reformatory to Auburn
Prison.

Nov. 30. Thomas Jones -- Insurance Department to office State
Board of Health, clerkship.

EXCEPTIONS FROM THE RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE AND CITIZENSHIP IMPOSED BY RULE XXXV.

Land clerk, office State Engineer.

First Assistant Physician, Asylum for Insane Criminals, Auburn. Interpreters Seventh District Court, New York city.

Janitors Tenth District Court, New York city.

Guards Elmira Reformatory.

Skilled workmen and cutters and foremen in State prison shoe and clothing industries.

County. Broome...

HEALTH OFFICER.

Examined and Appointed, 1886.

Town.

Nanticoke.

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Name.

A. H. Pellette.

A. D. Stewart.

C. C. Chase.

C. W. M. Brown.

G. S. Weaver.

H. E. Smith.

T. G. Packer.
M. R. Smith.
G. C. Smith.
Thomas M. Gill.
J. S. McNaught.
H. C. Wilbur.
A. L. Michell.
W. H. Slacer.
George Page.
F. T. DeLano.
G. C. Whipple.
W. H. Harwood.
J. F. Blake.
H. W. Vickery.
L. B. Andrews.
Thomas Fitch.
J. P. Wheeler.
George W. Miller.
D. G. Mason.
William B. Ely.
James W. Craig.
A. P. Maine.
William J. Howe.
F. G. Buck bee.
C. A. Sage.
Jos. Moffat.
A. R. Snyder.
W. H. Leonard.

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Had been previously in civil service.

Had been previously in United States military service.
Had previously been in United States naval service...

Average age, 31.13 years.

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Examined for clerks, grades first and second.

Examined for clerks, grade third..

Examined for messengers..

Examined for prison guards..

Examined for prison keepers.

Examined for reformatory guards.

Examined for engineering positions.

Examined for interpreters.

Examined for janitors..

Examined for law clerks...

Examined for inspectors of masonry.

Total....

128

49

23

200

21

58

10

17

7

31

28

11

3

5

9

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APPENDIX C.

(Circular No. 21.)

STATE OF NEW YORK:

OFFICE OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION,
ALBANY, N. Y., January 22, 1886.

SIR: To the end that promotions and examinations therefor may be made in accordance with the rules promulgated by the Governor for the regulation of the Civil Service of the State, the Civil Service Commission respectfully begs leave to invite your attention to Rule XXXII, and especially to that provision of said rule which requires that "there shall be kept in every department, office and institution, proper comparative records of the efficiency, punctuality, attention and general good conduct of all persons employed therein."

If this provision of Rule XXXII has not heretofore been enforced in your department or institution, the Commission respectfully urges a compliance therewith, in order that the examinations therein provided for may be based upon official records of "the efficiency, punctuality, attention and general good conduct" of those named for promotion.

I have the honor to be,

Very respectfully yours,

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STATE OF NEW YORK:

OFFICE OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION,
ALBANY, January 26, 1886.

Hon. E. HENRY LACOMBE, Corporation Counsel, New York City: DEAR SIR.In answer to your communication of the twentyfifth instant, I have the honor to state by direction of the Civil Service Commission, now in session here, that recording clerks in the office of the county clerk of New York are not classified under the Civil Service Act and therefore are not included in any schedule. When the classification of the public service was made the act was understood not to embrace by its terms, nor to be intended

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