U.S. GRANT.
By the President:
HAMILTON FISH,
_Secretary of State_.
[For rules for the civil service promulgated by the President December
19, 1871, see pp. 157-159.]
[Rule 13, as amended.]
13. From these rules are excepted the heads of Departments, Assistant
Secretaries of Departments, Assistant Attorneys-General, Assistant
Postmasters-General, Solicitor-General, Solicitor of the Treasury,
Naval Solicitor, Solicitor of Internal Revenue, examiner of claims in
the State Department, Treasurer of the United States, Register of the
Treasury, First and Second Comptrollers of the Treasury, other heads of
bureaus in the several Departments, judges of the United States courts,
district attorneys, private secretary of the President, ambassadors and
other public ministers, Superintendent of the Coast Survey, Director
of the Mint, governors of Territories, special commissioners, special
counsel, visiting and examining boards, persons appointed to positions
without compensation for services, dispatch agents, and bearers of
dispatches.
REGULATIONS AND CLASSIFICATION.
1. No person will be appointed to any position in the civil service who
shall not have furnished satisfactory evidence of his fidelity to the
Union and the Constitution of the United States.
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