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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], Foreign Consuls — Dispatch to Mr. Mason . (search)
Foreign Consuls — Dispatch to Mr. Mason.
We copy into our columns this morning, from the Sentinel, of yesterday, an important communication from the Secretary of State to Mr. Mason, our Commissioner to England.
This paper relates to the matter of the revocation of the Exequatur of Mr. Moore, British Consul at this city, and explains the policy of the President in his course with reference to the question of consular agencies generally in the South.
The President has regarded the ExequatMr. Mason, our Commissioner to England.
This paper relates to the matter of the revocation of the Exequatur of Mr. Moore, British Consul at this city, and explains the policy of the President in his course with reference to the question of consular agencies generally in the South.
The President has regarded the Exequatur given to the Consuls of foreign States by the United States prior to the establishment of the Southern Confederacy as valid, upon the ground that the Federal Government was then the constitutional agent of the Southern States, and that "an act done by an agent while duly authorized continues to bind the principle after the revocation of the agent's authority." This will be readily concurred in even by those who disliked to see received here agents of Governments which persisted under circums
The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], Foreign news — recognition. (search)
Latest from Europe.
Mr. Mason's visit to Paris — speculation Respecting an Apprenticing European Intervention — English Conjecture us to New Civil Wars news of the capture of Vicksburg — its effect reports from the Alabama.
The memory of eresting, and we give a summary of it:
The Paris correspondent of the London Herald, writing on May 29, says that Mr. Mason's presence in Paris has strengthened the report of the approaching recognition of the Southern Confederacy. The great s to follow.
The Paris correspondence of the London Morning Post also reports that fresh efforts are being made by Messrs. Mason and Slidell to obtain from the European Government the recognition of the Southern Confederacy.
The London Army nish Government would immediately remonstrate with the Federal Government against the aggression of their officer.
Mr. Mason had reached Paris, and reported on his mission to the French Government.
The London Times fears it is the intentio<
The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], Dismissal of a British Consul — a State paper. (search)
Dismissal of a British Consul — a State paper.
We give below, from the Sentinel of yesterday, a dispatch of the Secretary of State of the Confederate States to Mr. Mason, our Commissioner to England.
It makes known the causes of the late revocation of the Exequatur of the British Consul at this port, and in doing so takes occasion to explain the general grounds of the President's action, and the views which govern the policy which he is pursuing:
[No. 24.]
Confederate States of America, Department of State,Richmond, 6th June, 1863. Sir.
--Herewith you will receive copies of the following papers:
A. Letter of George Moore, Esq, H. B. M.'s Consul in Richmond, to this Department, dated 16th February, 1863.
B. Letter from the Secretary of State to Consul Moore, 20th February, 1863.
C. Letters patent by the President, revoking the Exequatur of Consul Moore, 5th June, 1863.
D. Letter enclosing to Consul Moore a copy of the letters patent revoking