Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey, while serving as Speaker of the House of Representatives during the Fifth Congress (1797–99), had barred Benjamin Franklin Bache of the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
2To James Madison from George Armitage, 28 January 1812 (Madison Papers)
Beginning on 20 Dec. 1811 William Duane’s Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
3To James Madison from John Barker, 17 February 1810 (Madison Papers)
Reports of the meeting and its proceedings were printed in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
4To James Madison from John Beckley, 15 October 1796 (Madison Papers)
...he broke a tie vote on 29 Apr. 1796 to refer to the House a resolution to implement the Jay treaty. He retired from Congress and on 11 Oct. lost the Pennsylvania gubernatorial election to incumbent Thomas Mifflin (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
5To James Madison from Sylvanus Bourne, 27 July 1805 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
The 28 Sept. 1805 Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
6To James Madison from Sylvanus Bourne, 6 July 1805 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
3 Sept. 1805; Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser,
7To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 3 June 1801 (Madison Papers)
, was in mid–1801 farming in New Jersey and writing occasional pieces for the Philadelphia Aurora. Never wealthy, the poet faced increasing financial pressures when on 10 June his wife gave birth to another child (Jacob Axelrad,
8To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 12 August 1812 (Madison Papers)
on 21 Nov. 1796 and reprinted in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
9To James Madison from Samuel Carswell, 28 January 1811 (Madison Papers)
...the associates of Aaron Burr—such as Mathew Carey, Tench Coxe, and Erick Bollmann—in the ranks of those favoring the recharter of the Bank of the United States drew much hostile comment from those Republicans opposing recharter. The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
10To James Madison from Samuel Carswell, 31 October 1812 (Madison Papers)
Carswell’s figures were somewhat optimistic. On 2 Nov. 1812 the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser