TABLE 1.-Showing the number of examinations held for the departmental, railway mail, and Indian services, the number of competitors, and the number that passed and the number that failed in each State or Territory during the year ended June 30, 1893. Total. TABLE 1.-Showing the number of examinations held for the departmental, railway mail, and Indian services, ctc.-Continued. M. F. M. F. 3 NOTE. In addition to the above, 71 sets of papers were examined and marked by the central board, which have been canceled for various reasons, to wit: Copyist, Only one clerk and copyist examination for original entry to the service was held in Washington during the fiscal year-September 5, 1892, but the clerk examination This TABLE 2.-Showing the number examined for the railway mail service, the number that passed and that failed, and the legal residence, average age, and education, during the year ended June 30, 1893. NOTE.-Seven of the above were examined under the provisions of Railway-Mail Rule V, paragraph 1, clause (a), for transfer from local post-offices to the railway mail service, all of whom passed, viz., one each from Maryland and Pennsylvania, two from Missouri, and three from Massachusetts. One competitor in the above table (a resident of Kansas), was examined for transfer, under provi. sion of General Rule III, section 2, clause (b). TABLE 3.-Showing the number examined for copyist and for clerk, departmental service, the number that passed and that failed, the legal residence, average age, and education, during the year ended June 30, 1893. 478163 12 42 21 772 913 1 Total. Average age. Common school. Academic. Business college. High school. Collegiate. Male. Female. Total. 223 Total. Average age. Common school. Academic. Business college. High school. Collegiate. Male. Female. |