Charles J. Ingersoll to James Madison, 16 November 1831
Philadelphia 1[6] Nov 31
Dear Sir
If the topics treated in the Address herewith are dealt with so as to meet your approbation it will be to my mind one of the surest proofs of their force. That you wi[ll] not condemn the calm and forbearing temper of the argument I feel confident
I by no means despair yet of the pleasure so long promised myself of visiting you at Montpellier, but thus far one prevention or other has always oc[c]urred
I beg you, my dear Sir, to recieve renewed assurances of constant reverence and undiminished attachment
C J Ingersoll
RC (DLC).