Show I Vlulilnclon anil TIIrnd There were many men to whom II wm I permitted to look l upon the two crcateit men of recent hlitory Waihlngton and I Napoleon M le Maniuli de Tallc i randIerlRi wa not one of thIs number num-ber though he vltlled America In 1791 1 Tulle rand havIng been already exiled ex-iled I from Trance wa warmd lu null England within wentfour hour Ho lied America Apparently In Falmouth lit met an American general of whom Im logged letters of Introduction before clotting With n melancholy mlle the Renrrnl mid I am perhap the only American who cannot Rive you letter l for hlo own country All the relation t I had tinre are broken and I mutt never return to the ttaten It was Htnedlct Arnold l Talleyrand did however Ret n letter I from I < urd Lan > downe who wn > acting I In oppoiltton tn the Till Kovernment Arriving In Philadelphia Tnll > run < l Kent hi letter to Waihlnelon who re piled In a note marked by extreme courlM of phraie that he was unablr tn ree Talle > rand for rearoni of II political poli-tical nature which he would readll un dflland He hud no Intention of pa > tog to a jiolltlcnl refugee honor mulct might be dlitaiteful lo Inith Hnglani and France In loin memoir Tallej run I make no mention of this Incident but lie has hi revenge by telling nbout the landlord In Machlai Me I who had its saIl never wen Waihlngtnn If you ihould go to Philadelphia T went on ta > t Talleyrand you will lie pleat l to iea this Krtat man No doubt I hall but he added I wlih bcamliiR r > o 1 rhjulj very much like to rrc Mr liin liam the man who they pay ic I to rich N a > OIn hlmrrlf who wnn never In America toss left on record Ir kinder so well an more numeruti reference 10 WhlnRlon Ihan his knIh min later |