Autographed letter signed addressed to General de Montesquiou, 1 page in 8 with address on the back. The letter concerns the wishes of the Marquis de Lafayette, his friend and fellow captive in 1792, regarding Mr. "My General, I received a letter yesterday from Mr. de Lafayette who informs me that when the army is not assembled, he does not think it useful for you to hurry to join him.
I hasten to share this disposition with you, which seems to align with your arrangements. You know that the generals are arriving in Paris, and you will then be able to find out from Mr.
de Lafayette the position he intends for you, and it will undoubtedly be one that suits you [.