My dear Mrs. Madison My little daughter Mary- has a fancy ball this evening at 72 five o'clock - possibly the scene may amuse you & Miss Leyart. If so nothing would give me greater pleasure than your society upon the occasion. I think that Miss Leyart's mourning may not prevent her from coming it is not a grown persons party. I merely wish her to come as a "Looker one". Will you also be so very kind as to invite Miss Paine - and Miss Leyare's sweet nieces I am sure they will all be amused at the sight of the children I trust my dear Madam that you will be [?] to come as it will be a great [?] my daughter in after life to think that the only site the face at the President's house was graced by the presence of Miss Madison. With great respect and affection - allow me to [?] myself Your friend E. P. Tyler Miss Madison Ms. Tyler Miss Madison