Alexander J. Dallas to James Madison, 30 January 1815
From Alexander J. Dallas
30 Jany 1815.
Dr. Sir.
I send the conclusion of the narrative.1 Two pages are left blank, for the insertion of the additonal outrages, which I had not the documents to specify.
I am afraid, I have not improved your reputation in this business. I know that I have not equalled my own design. But you will recollect, in what a scene of toil and trouble, I have been obliged to snatch the time, for this particular object. I am always most faithfully, & respectfully, Sir, Yr. obed Sert
A. J Dallas
RC (DLC: Rives Collection, Madison Papers).
1. See Memorandum for Alexander J. Dallas, ca. Nov. 1814, and n. 1.

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