. A painter of dreams, and other biographical studies. ead close to the then growing town of Baltimore. Scattered about on the surrounding hills were the country seats of many influential citizens, among whom were to be found various relations of the Pattersons and others who, like the Catons, were life-long friends of that family, so that these formed in themselves a pleasant little colony much addicted to gaiety and the constant exchange of amenities. On every hand Elizabeth received congratulations on her brilliant fortune ; and the weeks which followed were perhaps the happiest of her life


. A painter of dreams, and other biographical studies. ead close to the then growing town of Baltimore. Scattered about on the surrounding hills were the country seats of many influential citizens, among whom were to be found various relations of the Pattersons and others who, like the Catons, were life-long friends of that family, so that these formed in themselves a pleasant little colony much addicted to gaiety and the constant exchange of amenities. On every hand Elizabeth received congratulations on her brilliant fortune ; and the weeks which followed were perhaps the happiest of her life. The great Consul, the Sphinx of Europe, was silent, and hopes of his ultimate reconciliation to the match must have flattered the thoughts of the young people. The rest of the Bonaparte family expressed to the brides brother their unqualified approval of it; and Lucien preached defiance. The Consul, he said, is to be considered as isolated from the family. All his ideas and actions are dictated by a policy with which we have nothing to do. We still. ii\i:k-i>kk> .1 IIIK \VKl)UIN(,-i;o\VN (^1 MADAMK JKKiMK lU )N AIAK l till- f>oss,ssion 0/ t/if Count <1e (,nllntin NAPOLEON SPEAKS 175 remain plain citizens, and as such we feel highlygratified with the connection. Our present earnestwish is that Jerome may remain where he now is,and become a citizen 01 the United States. To a couple less ambitious than Jerome and hisbride such advice might have been palatable, butlove and obscurity suited ill with the views ofElizabeth as with those of her husband. WhileJerome yearned after the flesh-pots of existence,Elizabeth craved a wider field for enterprise. Andthe rapid march of events served to intensify thisattitude. On the i8th of May, 1804, Napoleonproclaimed himself Emperor of the French, and onthe 2nd of December following, in the midst of oneof the most magnificent scenes ever witnessed, heand Josephine were crowned at Notre Dame, whileLucien and Jerome, the tw


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