Davenport Daily Gazette
Davenport, Scott, Iowa
4 Apr 1867
SUPREME COURT
Hon. R.P. LOWE, C.J.
Hon. Jno. F. DILLON, Hon. Geo G. WRIGHT, Judges
C. LINDERMAN, Esq., Clerk
Tuesday, April 20, 1867
2,643 B. HERSHEY, v. City of Muscatine. Submitted.
Allen BROOMHALL, Esq., of Muscatine and E.S. BAILEY, Esq., Clinton, Iowa,
were on motion of D.S. TRUE, Davenport, admitted to practice in the
Supreme
Court.
Wm. DUGAN, B. SCHWARRING, Franz MEYER, John C. HANDT, Christian PETERS, H.
HERTZBERG, F.R. JAHN, Henry SELKIN, Andrew DORING, Wm. GRANS, John WERTZ,
H.
BREMER, John HAGEBOECK, J.H. SCHROEDER, H.F. E. EVERS, Henrich PETERSON,
John JAMMER, Thomas AEDER, Emil CLARENBACH, Thos. O'MARRER, M. READY,
Edward
EAGAN, John SIDENS, Henry ARP, Peter H. FELTMANN, Michael HASSETT, John
FREDRICH, Charles MIRFIELD, Patrick SCANLAN, James KANE, Jas. HART, Thomas
HANLEY, Matthew KLONDA, Artemus KLONDA, Henry KLONDA, and the following
named soldiers, to wit: Julius DOHRMANN, Henry KOBURGH, John HILL, Jacob
JACOBSEN, James EVANS, Hans MUNDT, Jurgen WORDEN, Harry BOCK, Ness
PAULSEN,
John BROCKMANN, Wm. EBRECHT, Christian KOCH, Henry STALTENBERG, Gabriel
FELDPRANCH, Wm. WEITE, Peter HENRY, Andrew SIVE, Henry HINE, Adam CAYNE,
and
Henry KURMER, were admitted to full immunities as citizens of the United
States.
Wednesday, April 3d.
1992. Jacob PURSLEY, et al. vs. John HAYS-Polk Co-affirmed.
2641. The Davenport National Bank vs. The County of Scott-submitted.
2644. John McNOLLY vs. John and Abram SHOBER-Muscatine Co.-submitted.
2648. G.W. BRAINARD vs. Isaac Van KUREN-Clinton Co-submitted.
NATURALIZATION- An impression prevails in the minds of many persons that
when an alien has taken out his "first papers"-i.e. his
declaration to
become a citizen-he is entitled to vote. This is entirely wrong. After
taking out his "first papers" the alien must remain a resident
of the United
States two full years, and after the expiration of that period, obtain his
naturalization paper before being entitled to vote.
Acquaintance with these facts may save some trouble at the election next
Saturday. Therefore we thus direct special attention to this subject.
Below
we publish a correct list, as copied from the official records, of all
those
who have obtained their first papers at the office of the Clerk of
District
Court of this county, during the past two years. Of course no one of these
can vote on Saturday next, and any attempt to do so will subject them to
severe punishment.
ABRAHAM Jurgen, AHRENS Deotliff, ANDREWS Henry O, AYE Hans, AYE Rolf,
AMMON
Ludwig, ABRAHAMS John, ABRAHAMS Frederick, ABRAHAMS Claus, ARENHOFF Jochim,
ALBERTSEN Lorens, BRUMER John, BLOCK Otto H, BULK Heinrich, BOLTER F.W.,
BRODERS Peter F, BRANDT Herman, BROCHMAN Jungen II, BULSTORFF Louis, BLASS
Richlien, BENTHEIM Martin, BERGMANN John P, BLUNCK Adolph, BOCK Fritz,
BURGE
August II, BORCHE John, BORN Louis, BRENDERS Helnrich, BRUNNING Ludwig,
BROCKLESS Berg, BRUTENSTEIN Frantz, BUCK Michael, BOOL Dederick, BATH
Isaac
F, BEOCK Wilhelm F, BIELSMANN Harry, BLUNK Claus, BROCKMAN Claus H, BRUHN
John, BREEDUL John D, BRYDE Chas, BROCKMAN John, BRAMMAN Dedrick, BRAMMON
Jacob, BAUSTIAN W, CHRISTOPHER Hans, CLINT Peter, CLAUSSEN Max, DOHNU
Gustav
V, DOMINICUS Herman, DAMMAR Paul, DRU*KKAUMER H F A, EISHORST Herman,
EICHNER John, EWALD Carl, FRAHM Jurgen, FLIZER Henry, FRIEND Peter, FOECK
Peter, FEEGEN Max, FE*BIG Carl C, FIONER Joseph, FRAHM Johann, GUBSEN Alex
A, GRIER Hans, GUDO Max, GREGORS L C, GLUSSING Christian,
GREEVE Johann H, GOETTSCH Peter, GENHARDT Paul F, HORSTMAN August, HAAS
Fred, HEIMKENS Hans F, HOWE Johann, HEINUCKSON Johann, HANSEN Hans, HEIBIG
Otto, HERRIER Hans Christ, HAMERA Herman, HEINRICHS Peter, HARKERT Claus,
HANNBURG Julius, HAGGE Hans, HUHUSBIEN Ludwig, HARTZ Claus, HAWIOTKA
Weolau,
HEINRICH Wilhelm, HORST Claus, HESPA Frank M, HOLMER Johan, HOLUB John,
HENKINS Peter, HENNEY Henry C, HOLST Claus, HANSEN Carstens, JURGEN Claus
J,
JESSIAN Frederick A, JUNGLAS H, JOHANSEN Richard, JANCKE Ote, JEAGER
Joseph,
JOHANSEN John, JUHLEN (or JUBLEN) Christian, JACOBS John C, INBELK Jochim
F,
KOOP Mathias, KOCH Aiola, KORTZ Fritz, KELLER Geo, KUHL Claus, KEELEY
James,
KROHN Bernhardt, KADDOCK Robert, KREBS Johann N, KENDUBACK Nick, KARNATZ
William, KAX Marx, KOEHLER Fred, KLEINBERG Heinrich, KAHL Johann, KELLER
Jens W, KAY Frederick, KE*STEMNEACHER August, KRUMPECK Henry, KARSTENS
August, KELLTESON Peter F, LUFT T, LUTTHANS Henry, LEIMHIES Bernhart,
LEISNER Josias, LOHSSEE Jochim, LEBAHN Dederick, L**ST Heinrich, LOOFT
Peter, LORENZ J W, LARGAET H, LEUTYE C H, LEMCKE Fred, LEHNHARDT Ernst,
LOOFT Claus, LORENZEN Henning, McTAGUE Pat, MURPHEY Mike, MULLER H D,
MURPHEY Pat, MACKHART Frank, MARRINER Jarnes, MOHR Hans, MEIRV F, MASON
John
L, MOLLER William, MALLETT Jos D, MULSS Heinrich, MARTEN Fred, MYER
Heinrich
F, MARTENS Theodore, MASS Mathias, MYER Wilhelm, MARTINS Juger Christian,
MOONEY Michael, MOLLER Herman H, MILLER Hans Christian, OKEIS Claus,
OLTZEN
Johan, OTTO John August, OERMAN W, OTT George, PAPE Herman, PAHL
Christian,
PETERSON Hans J, POMONUS John G, PEHMULLER (or PEBMULLER) John D,
PEPPERGRASS Peter J, POPPE Jurgen C, PETERSEN Jens, POHLMAN Carl J,
PEPENBROOK Henry, PARBS Henrich, PUTZIER Johan, PETERS Henry C, PAUSTIAN
Claus, RAMMELSBURG Henry, RAHJEN Johan, RUTHMAN Andreas, REISSEN Heinrich,
RIMERS Claus D, ROT*CHILD Isaac, RATHJEN Nickolas H, RED*ICKER Herman,
ROSE
Roderick, RATHJENS Fred, RINK H, ROLFS Jacob, RIT** Wilhelm, RHODES
Frederick, RYAN John, RUNGE John, RIEMERS John, RUSER Wilhelm, SCHLINKEN
Rudolph, SCHNOOR Claus H, STRASBER Frantz, SPONHOLTZ Adolph, SE*MPO*K
Renner
J, SEVERN Henry, SCHULTZ Johan II, STOLTENBERG Hans, STOLTENBERG Heinrich,
STAPLETON Daniel, SEIVERS Claus, SEHFELDT Chris, SCHNECKLOOT Peter,
SCHLITZGER Michael, SCHERER John, SEIGFRIED Heinrich, SCHREADER Hans D,
SCHREODER John D, STURTZ Henry, SCHRADER Carl, SLOTTENBERG Thos,
SLOTTENBERG
Hans P, STAMMER Johan, SLUN (or SIUN) Jurgar, SCHUTT T, STARK Martin,
STOLTENBERG Asmus, SCHMIDT F F, STELLNER Chas H, SCHROEDER Henry F,
SCHAMMLER Henry, SEIFERT Henry O, SUEH**N Dederick, SCHLOMER Claus C,
STOLTENBERG Hans P, STELMUTZ Johan D, STROBEN Wilhelm, STUHR Heinrich,
SCHMIDT Christian, SCHONING Heinrich, NISSEN J P, THOMPSON Andreas, TIMM
Heinrich, THOMPSON August, THOMPSON Frantz, THEDE Peter, THENEN Gerhardt,
THEORING Jochim, THEORMAN J B, TOUT Christian F, TIRUM Christian M, THEDE
Jurgen, THOMPSON Johan, THOMPSON Christian, THOMPSON Johan, TEIDMAN
Nicholas, THOMPSON Hans F, VASS Henry J, VOSS Charles, VOSS H C F, WITT
John, WELCH Michael, WASPLE Jacob, WEIDMAN (or WELDMAN) William, WUNDER
Wilhelm, WENDT Frederick, WONKE James, WESSELL H, WEIDT E T, WEISE Claus,
WULFE Claus, WULF Frederick, WULF Claus, WEISE Hans, WEINERT Johan Fred,
WIEDT Geo, WITTENBERG Hermael, WONDER Frederick.
To the Irishmen and Fenians of Iowa:
COUNTYRMEN AND BROTHERS:-According to orders received from Headquarters
Captain W.A. Grace, Centeral Organizer for Minnesota, has started on a
tour
to organize the F.B. of Iowa. he comes to our State to advance the cause
of
Fenianism, and while he will do all in his power to strengthen and
increase
the civil department, he will devote his time and energies more
particularly
to the military. He will remain in each place long enough to set the
organization of that locality in thorough working order; still, in order
to
facilitate his progress, circles are expected to have their arrangements
made when he visits them. He will inform you of what is requried from
Iowa,
and I am sure that the promises made at the last State Convention, based
on
the report of the F.B. in Iowa will be fulfilled to the letter. In a word,
Captain Grace's mission to Iowa means work, earnest, practical work, so
that
localities, or communities of Irishmen, who have nothing more for Ireland
and the cause than senseless cheers or a cheap "God speed," can
consider
themselves entirely outside the programme. This may seem arbitrary, no
matter; arbitrary or not, I repeat that parties requestin a visit from
Captain Grace, and who, when means and muscle are required, are found
wanting, must no feel disappointed if he preferes the company of a few
"do
or die" men, to the meaningless cheers of a crowed of place goers. He
will
give all attention to those places and persons, willing to aid our cause,
and satisfy every wish and desire with regard to the organization. Let us
then, my countrymen, do all in our power to second his efforts. We can do
a
vsat deal if we but only try in earnest. One effort, then; one sincere,
determined effort and we must succeed in placing Iowa as a power on the
rolls of the F.B. Our worst trials are passed.
The justness of our position and the holiness of our cause, have carried
us
through the storm. 'Tis true, "a little the worse for the
weather," but the
ordeal has only served to unite the true ingredients in one more solid
mass,
and to day the bewilderment of England and the terror of Canada, tell but
too plainly their admission of our earnestness. But a few months ago and
the
pampered robbers in Dublin Castle laughed as they recounted the
"follies" of
the "deluded dupes of Fenianism," the "Irish madmen."
Let them answer
to-day, and if, for once in their lives, they tell the truth, they will
admit that there is a certain methodism and sleuth bound perseverance
about
the doings of these same "deluded dupes" and "madmen"
never before
manifested by any body of "Irish madmen." I remain yours,
fraternally, John
Haley, D.C. Southern District F.B. for Iowa. N.B. Circles are requested to
communicate immediately with Capt. Grace and recieve their appointments.
Address all letters to Capt. W.H. Grace, Box 1591 Dubuque, or in care of
John Haley, Davenport.
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