The New Citizen of the United States
ThatsamedayallAmericaheardoftheaffairofCaptainNichollandPresidentBarbicane,aswellasitssingulardenouement.Fromthatdayforth,MichelArdanhadnotonemoment’srest.DeputationsfromallcornersoftheUnionharassedhimwithoutcessationorintermission.Hewascompelledtoreceivethemall,whetherhewouldorno.Howmanyhandsheshook,howmanypeoplehewas"hail-fellow-well-met"with,itisimpossibletoguess!Suchatriumphalresultwouldhaveintoxicatedanyotherman;buthemanagedtokeephimselfinastateofdelightfulsemi-tipsiness.
Amongthedeputationsofallkindswhichassailedhim,thatof"TheLunatics"werecarefulnottoforgetwhattheyowedtothefutureconquerorofthemoon.Oneday,certainofthesepoorpeople,sonumerousinAmerica,cametocalluponhim,andrequestedpermissiontoreturnwithhimtotheirnativecountry.
"Singularhallucination!"saidhetoBarbicane,afterhavingdismissedthedeputationwithpromisestoconveynumbersofmessagestofriendsinthemoon."Doyoubelieveintheinfluenceofthemoonupondistempers?"
"Scarcely!"
"NomoredoI,despitesomeremarkablerecordedfactsofhistory.Forinstance,duringanepidemicin1693,alargenumberofpersonsdiedattheverymomentofaneclipse.ThecelebratedBaconalwaysfaintedduringaneclipse.CharlesVIrelapsedsixtimesintomadnessduringtheyear1399,sometimesduringthenew,sometimesduringthefullmoon.