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Department of Public Instruction.

At a meeting of the Commission, held April 23, 1895, the following resolution was recommended to the Governor for approval:

Resolved, That for the reasons set forth in the communication of the Superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction, under date of April 23, 1895, the positions of chief clerk and financial clerk in said department be and hereby are included in Schedule A of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, April 25, 1895.)

Board of Excise, New York City.

At a meeting of the Commission, held March 16, 1895, the following resolutions were adopted:

Resolved, That the following resolution be recommended to the Governor for approval:

Resolved, That the position of inspector in the excise department of the city of New York be and hereby is included in Schedule B of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, May 21, 1895.)

Department of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forest.

At a meeting of the Commission, held May 16, 1895, the following resolutions were adopted:

Resolved, That the following resolution be recommended to the Governor for approval:

Resolved, That the positions of secretary and auditing and pay clerk in the office of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests be and hereby are included in Schedule A of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, May 21, 1895.)

State Land Survey.

At a meeting of the Commission, held June 5, 1895, the following was adopted:

WHEREAS, The Superintendent of the State Land Survey has notified this Commission of the creation of certain positions in his department,

Resolved, That they be classified as follows:

In Schedule A, the general assistants, the local experts and the inspector.

In Schedule B, the land title and record clerk and the general clerk. (Approved by the Governor, June 11, 1895.)

Thomas Orphan Asylum.

At a meeting of the Commission, held June 5, 1895, it was Resolved, That the positions at the Thomas Orphan Asylum be classified as follows:

In Schedule B, the superintendent, the teachers and the engineers. In Schedule C, the physician and matron.

In Schedule D, farmers, cooks, attendants.

(Approved by the Governor, June 11, 1895.)

Department of the State Historian.

At a meeting of the Commission, held June 5, 1895, the following resolution was recommended to the Governor for approval:

Resolved, That the stenographer in the office of the State Historian be classified in Schedule B of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, June 11, 1895.)

Comptroller.

At a meeting of the Commission, held June 5, 1895, the following resolution was recommended to the Governor for his approval:

Resolved, That for the reasons set forth in a certain communication from the State Comptroller, under date of May 29, 1895, the position of excise agent in his department be and hereby is included in Schedule C of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, June 11, 1895.)

Sing Sing Prison.

At a meeting of the Commission, held June 5, 1895, the following was recommended to the Governor for his approval:

Resolved, That the position of State detective in Sing Sing prison be and hereby is included in Schedule A of the State classification. (Approved by the Governor, June 11, 1895.)

Comptroller.

At a meeting of the Commission, held June 25, 1895, the following was adopted:

WHEREAS, It appears from a communication from the Comptroller, under date of June 18, 1895, that the duties of the position of corporation examiner in his department are of a detective nature,

Resolved, That said position be and hereby is included in Schedule C of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, July 4, 1895.)

Department of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forest. At a meeting of the Commission, held June 25, 1895, it was

Resolved, That the following positions be included in Schedule B, viz.: The fish culturist, the engineer, the stenographer, the clerk to the chief game and fish protector, the superintendent of hatcheries, the draughtsman and the clerks.

In schedule D, the chief protector, the protectors and foresters, two assistants to the chief game and fish protector and forester, and the oyster protector.

(Approved July 4, 1895.)

Department of Public Instruction.

At a meeting of the Commission, held June 25, 1895, it was Resolved, That the position of institute lecturer in the Department of Public Instruction be and hereby is included in Schedule A of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, July 4, 1895.)

Court of Special Sessions, New York City.

At a meeting of the Commission, held June 25, 1895, it was Resolved, That the position of interpreter in the Court of Special Sessions in New York city be and hereby is included in Schedule A of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, July 4, 1895.)

Factory Inspector.

At a meeting of the Commission, held July 30, 1895, it was

Resolved, That the positions of expert examiner and expert examiner

of machinery in the Department of the Factory Inspector be and hereby are included in Schedule B of the State classification.

(Approved by the Governor, August 12, 1895.)

Department of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forest. At a meeting of the Commission, held July 31, 1895, it was Resolved, That the following named positions in the Department of the State Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission be classified as follows:

In Schedule B, the engineer in charge of survey of oyster territory and of the New York office, the license and permit clerk.

In Schedule C, the special agent for the appraisement of lands and examination of titles, the special agent for detection of frauds. (Approved by the Governor, August 12, 1895.)

Department of Public Instruction.

At a meeting of the Commission, held July 31, 1895, it was Resolved, That the position of conductor of institutes in the Department of Public Instruction be and hereby is included in Schedule A. (Approved by the Governor, August 12, 1895.)

Thomas Orphan Asylum.

At a meeting of the Commission, held July 31, 1895, it was Resolved, That by reason of the small salary paid and the peculiar circumstances surrounding the position of kindergarten teacher in the Thomas Orphan Asylum, and the fact that a teacher of their own race is desirable, the position of teacher in the kindergarten of the Thomas Orphan Asylum be and hereby is included in Schedule C.

(Approved by the Governor, August 12, 1895.)

New Capitol Commission.

At a meeting of the Commission, held July 31, 1895, it was Resolved, That the position of clerk to the New Capitol Commission be and hereby is included in Schedule A of the State classification. (Approved by the Governor, August 12, 1895.)

State Historian.

At a meeting of the Commission, held August 27, 1895, the following resolution was recommended to the Governor for approval:

Resolved, That the position of stenographer in the office of the

State Historian be classified in Schedule C of the State Civil Service

classification.

(Approved by the Governor, September 1, 1895.)

Institution for the Blind at Batavia.

At a meeting of the Commission, held August 27, 1895, it was Resolved, That the position of musical director at the State Institution for the Blind, at Batavia, be classified in Schedule A of the State Civil Service classification.

(Approved by the Governor, September 1, 1895.)

Department of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forest. At a meeting of the Commission, held October 9, 1895, it was Resolved, That the position of assistant oyster protector in the Department of the State Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission be and hereby is classified in Schedule D of the State Civil Service classification.

(Approved by the Governor, October 21, 1895.)

Department of Public Instruction.

At a meeting of the Commission, held October 9, 1895, it was Resolved, That the classification of positions in Schedule A in the Department of Public Instruction be amended by striking out the words and figures, "The assistant, per chapter 671, Laws of 1894," and inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures, "Two assistant superintendents, per chapter 988, Laws of 1895."

(Approved by the Governor, October 21, 1895.)

State School for the Blind, Batavia.

At a meeting of the Commission, held October 9, 1895, the following resolutions were adopted:

WHEREAS, It is made to appear to the Commission, that none of the three persons certified for the position of head teacher of the literary department of the New York State School for the Blind, at Batavia, possesses the peculiar qualifications necessary for that position,

Resolved, That the following resolution be respectfully recommended to the Governor for approval:

Resolved, That the position of head teacher of the literary department of the New York State School for the Blind, at Batavia, be and

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