HOLT, Consul to By the President: Charles Hale, June 20, 1872
No. 156. Mr. Holt to Mr. Hale. United States Consulate, Gaspé Basin, June 20, 1872. (Received June 27.) Sir: I have the honor to report to you, in a hurried…
The Consulate was the top-level government of the First French Republic from the fall of the Directory in the coup of 18 Brumaire on 9 November 1799 until the start of the French Empire on 18 May 1804. During this period, Napoleon Bonaparte, with his appointment as First Consul, established himself as the head of an authoritarian and centralized republican government in France while not yet declaring himself sole ruler.
No. 156. Mr. Holt to Mr. Hale. United States Consulate, Gaspé Basin, June 20, 1872. (Received June 27.) Sir: I have the honor to report to you, in a hurried…
No. 157. Mr. Bolt to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] Gaspé, Quebec, June 21, 1872. (Received June 21.) Hon. Hamilton Eish: The scandalous action of hoisting the Dominion flag over the American,…
No. 159. Mr. Holt to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] Gaspé, Quebec, June 22, 1872. Schooner James Bliss, of Gloucester, seized by cutter Stella Marie, on 18th, off Anticosti, for alleged in-shore…
No. 160. Mr. Holt to Mr. Hale. [Extract.] United States Consulate, Gaspe Basin, June 24, 1872. (Received July 3.) No. 40.] Sir: I had the honor to report by telegram…