(for. 5 mos. Dec. 1895) 416 Litzenberger, C. 16 June 4. 1890 Jan. 2, 1896 Febr. 22, 1896 April 29, 1896| do. Emigrated in order to avoid military service. 419 Bernhardt, I. 20 1862 420 Johnsen, N. (Schl.-H.) 16 1880 Nov. 25, 1869 April 10, 1898 May 28, 1896 Mar. 31, 1987 May, 1896 June 19, 1896 do. do. do. do. 1 Had not returned to Germany up to date of intervention. 3 State Department passport, Sept. 26, 1893. 2 State Department passport. 4 Ins. 444, Oct. 14, 1895. 5 Passport, London, March, 1895, No. 315. 32* 443 Mossler, F. (Als.-L.)| 444 Lippmann, J. Dec. 1896 Febr. 24, 1897 do. service. Successful. (Als.-L.) 16 1879 17 April, 1891 Oct. 14 1881 21 1891 1881 449 Theen, A. J. 1880 11 Oct. 23,1879 Jan. 30, 1889 Jan. 29, 1897 April 7, 1897 1 State Department passport No. 44 430, Oct. 4, 1892. A total of 447 cases (Nos. 53 and 345 being blank). Vgl. jedoch No. 126 und No. 272. do. Fine. (Subinclusore 2 in No. 329.) Record of cases according to year of Cases in which there is no record as to age at date of emigration. 40 Cases 14 years of age and under Cases 15 years of age Cases 16 years of age Cases 17 years of age Cases 18 years of age Cases 19 years of age Cases 20 years of age Cases 21 years of age Cases 22 years of age and over Total cases (Subinclusore 4 in No. 329.) Residence in the United States before. naturalization. Number of cases where residence in the United States before naturali zation was five years 36 35 66 86 64 36 38 20 26 447 was six years was seven years was eight years or more 106 Cases in which there is no record ទន 99 61 104 72 Cases where there was not a five-year residence in the United States before naturalization (No. 13, 77, 84, 114). Less than five years residence on account of service in the United 1 Total 447 Return to Germany after naturalization. Number of cases where the return to Germany was within one year after naturalization 173 Cases which did not return and in most of which a legacy had been Number of cases in which the records show that no reply has been Cases in which result was partially favorable Cases in which intervention was not successful For the following reasons: Had not lived in the United States five years un- A deserter from the German army or navy 4 . 15 4 7 Treaty of Febr. 22, 1868, does not extend to Alsace- 7 Facts of the case not as presented to the foreign 1 Including cases Nos. 242 and 336, in which, while the fine was remitted, the expulsion was insisted upon Number of cases still pending. Case No. 266. Total cases 5 3 326 104 446 1 447 1 326 106 13 32 15 1 36 50 4 Including cases Nos 266, 375, 376 and 377. 2 Not including cases Nos 266, 375, 376 and 377. 3 Includes Nos 242 and 336. 4 Alle Zahlen sind nicht gerade richtig addiert, wie überhaupt manche Fehler hier nicht weiter beachtet worden sind, da für eine wirkliche Nachprüfung von dem hier vertretenen Standpunkte aus das Material unzugänglich ist. 2. Amtliche Information der in die Heimat zurückkehrenden naturalisierten Deutsch-Amerikaner. a) Foreign Relations 1901. 57st Congress, 1st Session. p. 159. Mr. White to Mr. Hay. Berlin, February 16, 1901. ... The position taken by the royal Prussian authorities is that it is to be presumed that any one who emigrates from Prussia without having performed military service emigrated for the purpose of evading such service, the age of the person in question at the time of his emigration not being taken into account. The Prussian authorities hold that no such person should be allowed to settle in Prussia or to |