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APPENDIX B.

AMENDMENTS TO RULES AND SCHEDULES, AND STATISTICS OF EXAMINATIONS.

CHANGES OF DISTRIBUTION AMONG THE SCHEDULES UNDER RULE V. Transfers from Schedule C to Schedule A.

Principals, professors and teachers in normal schools; chief clerks of courts.

Transfers from Schedule C to Schedule B.

Class II. Civil engineers and surveyors; chemists.

Class III, Subdivision II. Superintendents and assistant superintendents in charge of public buildings under the general superintendent.

Class IV, Subdivision III, Grade I.

Rodmen and levelmen.

Grade II. Assistant engineers below the rank of resident.

Class VI, Subdivision II. Physicians.

Transfers from Schedule D to Schedule B.

Class III, Subdivision IV.

Class VI, Subdivision IV.

Steam engineers.

Steam engineers.

Transfers from Schedule C to Schedule E.

Class VII, Subdivision III. All assistant physicians and pathologists in insane asylums, except those in the lowest grade.

ADDITIONS TO THE SCHEDULES.

A. Counsel and cashier of the Excise Board of New York; law assistant of surrogate of New York.

B. Class III, Subdivision III. Interpreters in courts.

C.

Class II. Health officers.

Class III, Subdivision I. Court stenographers; excise inspectors.

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

By request of the trustees of the Hudson River State Hospital such restrictions were removed as to applicants for the positions of

assistant physicians in that institution by resolution of the Commission September 8, 1884. The reasons for this action were in the desire of the trustees to secure the most highly-qualified applicants in the United States.

Upon the representation of the superintendent of the Elmira State Reformatory that, on account of difficulty in securing candidates for the position of guard, he desired to open this position to residents in the neighboring parts of Pennsylvania, the restrictions were removed by resolution of the Commission December 5, 1884.

STATE OF NEW YORK,

OFFICE OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Regulations for the examination of health officers.

For the purpose of providing for the selection of competent physicians as health officers pursuant to the statutes for the preservation of the public health, there shall be a State Board of Examiners consisting of five physicians to be designated by the Commission, who, subject to the supervision of the Commission, shall prepare the examination papers, and after the examination of applicants, shall pass upon the standing and fitness of the persons examined as shown by the papers, and report the results of their examination to the Commission.

The examination papers, when prepared, shall be printed and transmitted to the county judge of every county where examinations are to be held, and the examination shall be before and under the supervision of the county judge, who, when the examination shall be completed, shall immediately transmit the papers to the Commission at Albany.

STATE OF NEW YORK,
OFFICE OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Provisional rule concerning the employment of persons required in the management of convict labor on State account in the prisons of the State.

In case the superintendent of prisons shall determine to employ convicts in the State prisons at any skilled labor upon State account, and shall require persons in the management of such labor in addition to the regular prison officials, all such persons shall be classed in Schedule C. and shall be examined before appointment by a board of examiners for each of the prisons to consist of the agent and warden and two citizens not officially connected with the prisons. But this provisional rule shall cease whenever a permanent system of prison labor shall be established by lawful authority.

Approved October 14, 1884.

GROVER CLEVELAND,

Governor.

LIST OF APPOINTMENTS.

SCHEDULE B.

Comptroller's office.

John J. Walsh, Albany, third grade, February 8, 1884.
Wm. K. Brown, Albany, third grade, February 15, 1884.
Michael A. Nally, Albany, third grade, February 16, 1884.
Frank H. Brandon, Coxsackie, third grade, February 20, 1884.
Henry A. Vanderpoel, Albany, third grade, February 20, 1884.
Geo. D. Ferris, Albany, third grade, February 20, 1884.
John R. Powers, Canandaigua, third grade, February 20, 1884.
O. V. B. Taylor, Roxbury, third grade, March 5, 1884.
Prine Cavert, Rhinebeck, third grade, March 5, 1884.
John J. Murphy, Albany, messenger, January 1, 1885.
Castle Garden.

John C. Niglutch, New York, second grade, June 12, 1884.
General inspector of rifle practice.

R. M. R. Nelson, New York, second grade, May 31, 1884.
Elmira Reformatory.

J. S. Houghtaling, Elmira, prison guard, May 23, 1884.
P. O. Rickey, Elmira, prison guard, May 23, 1884.
S. L. Meddaugh, Elmira, prison guard, May 23, 1884.
Edward Toole, Mt. Morris, prison guard, June 2, 1884.
James F. Beecher, South Granville, prison guard, July 1, 1884.
Civil Service Commission.

John C. Birdseye, Jr., Pompey, second grade, June 1, 1884.

SCHEDULE C.
Comptroller's Office.

Charles E. Martin, Malone, State prison clerk, January 17.
Alexander Kennedy, Albany, assistant auction agent, January 17.
John J. Moriarty, New York, auction agent, Met. Dist., Jan. 25.
State Engineer and Surveyor.

Thomas Murphy, Mechanicsville, inspector, February 14.
Thomas Foley, Albany, inspector, February 14.

G. V. Rapp, Canajoharie, leveler, February 14.
Charles G. Douw, Poughkeepsie, leveler, February 14.
G. C. Baldwin, Fort Edward, rodman, February 14.
C. H. Barber, Greenwich, rodman, February 14.
Lawrence Gaul, Albany, rodman, June 3.

Martin Schenck, Whitehall, rodman, August 2.

C. L. Johnson, Kingston, assistant engineer, February 14.
Frank Lamouree, East Albany, chainman, February 14.
John C. Slattery, Albany, chainman, February 14.

Chas. G. Whitbeck, West Troy, surveyor Hud. Riv. Imp't., June 3.
G. V. Rapp, Whitehall, assistant engineer, August 2.
Frank Lamouree, Whitehall, rodman, August 2.
George I. Bailey, Albany, leveler, September 11.
G. D. Baltimore, Troy, leveler, October 24.

Charles A. Sweet, Albany, assistant engineer, November 14.
O. F. Ballston, Albany, assistant engineer, November 14.
Martin Schenck, Albany, leveler, November 14.
M. A. Wilbur, Albany, rodman, November 14. ·

Asylum for Insane Criminals, Auburn, N. Y.
Dr. Thomas L. Wells, Flatbush, assistant physician, June 2.
Willard Asylum, Willard, N. Y.

P. M. Wise, M. D., Willard, superintendent, November 19.
Henry E. Allison, M. D., Waterloo, first asst. physician, Nov. 19.
Juliet W. Wyman, Dansville, matron, January 6.

Asylum for Idiots, Syracuse, N. Y.

James C. Carson, M. D., New York, superintendent, December 1.

Hudson River State Hospital, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Frederick Peterson, first assistant physician, November 18, 1884. Charles E. Atwood, third assistant physician, December 25, 1884. Supreme Court, Kings County.

Joseph W. Carroll, court attendant, January 16, 1885.

Number of positions in Schedule D filled under the Civil Service rules from January 4, 1884, to January 1, 1885, 386.

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