TABLE 18a.-Showing appointments and separations in the classified postal service in offices classified by Presidential order of January 5, 1893, during the year ended June 30, 1893-Continued. TABLE 18a.—Showing appointments and separations in the classifled postal service in offices classified by Presidential order of January 5, 1893, during the year ended June 30, 1893—Continued. Appointments from Jan. 5, 1893, to Appointments after date of completion of date of completion of classification. Nonexcepted places. Selected for appointment, but did not Male. Female. Carrier. Male. report for duty. *p[Bu9J classification. NOTE.-Illegal or irregular appointments (without examination or certification) were made as follows: At Birmingham, Ala., 1 clerk; Guthrie, Okla., 1 stamper; Kan kakee, Ill., 1 substitute carrier; Lansing, Mich., 1 carrier; Marion, Ind., 1 mailing clerk; Rutland, Vt., 2 clerks; Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1 carrier; Yonkers, N. Y., 1 substitute carrier. In all the cases above stated, either the appointees have been dismissed from the service or their appointments made regular by subsequent examination and certification. Wooster, Ohio. Xenia, Ohio.. Yankton, S. Dak. Yonkers, N. Y June 17, 1893 May 27, 1893 : 2 York, Pa June 24. 1893 242 2 Youngstown, Ohio. psilanti, Mich. June 17, 1893 June 10, 1893 1 1 1 3 Zanesville, Ohio. June 17, 1893 TABLE 19.-Appointments in the railway mail service during fiscal year ended June 30, 1893. Substitutes who were appointed through examination and certification transferred to permanent roll 688 Substitutes who were reinstated as such transferred to permanent roll 6 45 Transferred from classified post-offices.. Direct certification by the Commission (stenographers). Total Changes among employés of the railway mail service who came in through examination and certification by the Commission, from July 1, 1892, to June 30, 1893. 9 2 750 Statement showing appointments and changes in the substitute force from July 1, 1892, to TABLE NO. 20.-Showing the number of persons appointed, the number removed, the number resigned, the number died, and the number reinstated in the classified Indian service from July 1, 1892 to June 30, 1893. TABLE 21.—Showing, for all branches of the classified service, the number examined, the number that failed, and the per cent of failures; the number that passed, the number appointed, and the per cent of those that passed who were appointed during the several periods covered by the reports of the Commission. |