Part 8 (1/2)

AN ELECTION SESSION.

February 11, 1847.

Thirty-one Academicians present. Sixteen votes are necessary.

First ballot.

Emile Deschamps 2 votes.

Victor Leclerc 14 ”

Empis 15 ”

Lamartine and M. Ballanche arrive at the end of the first ballot. M.

Thiers arrives at the commencement of the second; which makes 34.

The director asks M. Thiers whether he has promised his vote. He laughingly replies: ”No,” and adds: ”I have offered it.” (Laughter.)

M. Cousin, to M. Lebrun, director: ”You did not employ the sacramental expression. One does not ask an Academician whether he has *promised*

his vote, but whether he has *pledged* it.”

Second ballot.

Emile Deschamps 2 votes.

Empis 18 ”

Victor Leclerc 14 ”

M. Empis is elected. The election was decided by Lamartine and M.

Ballanche.

On my way out I meet Leon Gozlan, who says to me: ”Well?”

I reply: ”There has been an election. It is Empis.”

”How do you look at it?” he asks.

”In both ways.”

”Empis?---”

”And _tant pis_!”