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The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], A British Consul's Exequatur revoked (search)
A British Consul's Exequatur revoked The reader will find in the Dispatch of this morning the proclamation of President Davis, revoking the Exequatur of George Moore, Esq., H. B. M's. Consul for this city. This revocation is only special and personal. Mr. Moore, it appears from the "Letters Patent," issued by the PresidentMr. Moore, it appears from the "Letters Patent," issued by the President, had assumed to act in behalf of the British Government in matters occurring out of Richmond and Virginia, (in the State of Mississippi,) and his authority for so acting he was requested to furnish to the State Department. This he failed to do before another correspondence with that Department. Therefore the President considerstent with the respect due the Government that he should be allowed to exercise the functions and enjoy the privileges of a Consul in the Confederate States. Mr. Moore is a gentleman whose official and personal intercourse here has been marked heretofore for its propriety and courtesy, and also by a very discreet and intelligen