1To James Madison from John Dawson, 10 December 1797 (Madison Papers)
The report of Hammond’s arrival was published in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
2To James Madison from John Dawson, 7 September 1797 (Madison Papers)
...minister of planning the invasion of Spanish North America as well as distributing cash in order to foment disorder and anti-French feeling among American citizens. Bache also implied that Pickering was directly involved with Liston in the conspiracy (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
3To James Madison from John Dawson, 5 February 1799 (Madison Papers)
Henry Tazewell died in Philadelphia on 24 Jan. 1799. His successor, Wilson Cary Nicholas, was not chosen until the December 1799 session of the Virginia legislature (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
4To James Madison from John Dawson, 30 March 1800 (Madison Papers)
William Duane, editor of the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
5To James Madison from John Dawson, 4 June 1797 (Madison Papers)
...French crossed the Tagliamento River and in a series of engagements drove the archduke’s army back into Austria. One of the last battles of the campaign was fought “above the clouds,” near the Alpine town of Tarvis (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
6To James Madison from John Dawson, 7 January 1799 (Madison Papers)
The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
7To James Madison from John Dawson, 15 January 1799 (Madison Papers)
, 5th Cong., 3d sess., 2619–26, 2643–45; Logan’s categorical denial of involvement with the letter was printed in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
8To James Madison from John Dawson, 12 April 1798 (Madison Papers)
...possible, a better understanding between the minister and the American Envoys.” Although Talleyrand accepted the invitation, nothing seems to have resulted from Gerry’s initiative (“Exhibit C, Enclosed in the Envoy’s letter No. 4,” Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
9To James Madison from John Dawson, 2 January 1799 (Madison Papers)
On 2 Jan. 1799 the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
10To James Madison from John Dawson, 13 August 1797 (Madison Papers)
...the defection of a number of ships, and the ability of the remaining mutineers to flee was hindered by the government’s removal of the buoys that marked the channel. Reports from London of 12 June published in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser