To Correspondents.
"Kxr<it;ATi - R."—Occasionally (flicial lanjiuafrc hj to gome extent unintelligible to general reader.". The t:rm exaiuatur lately occurred in one of our telegrams, and the thought may have occurred to some " What does that mean?" It simply mean", according to Wharton, "an cllicial recognition of a person in the character of consul or commercial agent, authorising him to exercise hia power."
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Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 2
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