to the places excepted from examination in the Bureau of Engraving and
Printing the following: "plate cleaners, transferrers, hardeners,
provers, pressmen, machinists, plumbers, carpenters, and blacksmiths."
Approved:
BENJ. HARRISON.
AMENDMENTS OF CIVIL-SERVICE RULES.
Section 2 of Railway Mail Rule IV is hereby amended by substituting for
clause (_b_) of said section the following:
(_b_) The Commission shall certify from the register of the State or
Territory in which the vacancy exists the names of the three eligibles
thereon having the highest averages, resident in the counties of said
State or Territory through or on the borders of which the section of the
road passes on which the person to be appointed is to serve, who have
not been three times certified: _Provided_, That if there are not three
eligibles resident in said counties, then certification shall be made in
like manner from the counties of said State or Territory nearest to the
line of said road in which there are three eligibles; or if there are
not three eligibles upon the register of said State or Territory, then
certification may be made from the register of any adjoining State or
Territory: _Provided further_, That if upon the register of the State
or Territory in which vacancy exists there are the names of eligibles
having a claim of preference under section 1754, Revised Statutes, the
names of such eligibles shall be certified before the names of other
eligibles of higher grade.
At the end of the rule add an additional section, as follows:
7. In case of public and pressing exigency demanding the immediate
employment of experienced railway mail clerks who can not be at once
supplied in the manner provided for in section 2 of this rule, or by
transfer under Rule V, or reappointment under Rule VI, there may be
employed, without examination or certification, under such regulations
as the Postmaster-General may prescribe, for a period not to exceed
thirty days, which, with the consent of the Commission, may be extended
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