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: Rule XXII. Any person in the classified departmental service may be transferred and appointed to any other place therein upon the following conditions: 1. That he is not debarred by clause 2 of Rule XXI. 2. That the head of a Department has, in a written statement to be filed with the Commission, requested such transfer to a place in said Department, to be designated in the statement. 3. That said person is shown in the statement or by other evidence satisfactory to the Commission to have been during six consecutive months in such service since January 16, 1883. 4. That such person has passed at the required grade one or more examinations under the Commission which are together equal to that required for the place to which the transfer is to be made. But any person who has for three years last preceding served as a clerk in the office of the President of the United States may be transferred or appointed to any place in the classified service without examination. Approved, April 12, 1886. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _May 20, 1886_. Under the provisions of section 4 of the act approved March 3, 1883, it is hereby ordered that the several Executive Departments, the Department of Agriculture, and the Government Printing Office be closed on Monday, the 31st instant, to enable the employees to participate in the decoration of the graves of the soldiers who fell during the rebellion. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _July 3, 1886_. _To Heads of the Government Departments_: Inasmuch as the 4th of July of the present year falls upon Sunday and the celebration of Independence Day is to be generally observed upon Monday, July 5, it is hereby ordered that the several Executive Departments, the Department of Agriculture, and the Government Printing Office be closed on Monday, the 5th instant. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _Washington, July 14, 1886_. _To the Heads of Departments in the Service of the General Government_: I deem this a proper time to especially warn all subordinates in the several Departments and all officeholders under the General Government against the use of their official positions in attempts to control political movements in their localities. Officeholders are the agents of the people, not their masters. Not only is their time and labor due to the Government, but they should scrupulously avoid in the
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