Papers of John Adams, volume 21
y.2d. 1796.
The Senate were pleased, on the 22d of December, to direct a statement to be laid before them of the military force actually employed against the Insurgents in the four Western Counties of Pennsylvania, and an account of the expenditures in that expedition.
I have now the honour to inform the Senate, that the
expenditures were of various kinds, none of which, except merely for the pay of the militia, fall under the cognizance
of the Secretary for the department of war: and that the dispersion of the
militia to their homes before their pay could be delivered to them, has
prevented complete settlements to this day; altho it is near a year since an
Agent in each of the four states whence the militia was drawn, has been
employed in paying & settling with them. Under these circumstances it is
impossible to make the statement required. The supplies in the quarter
master’s department and of provisions were furnished immediately by the
department of the Treasury. Arrearages in all the parts of this service
remain to be settled and paid.
I have the honour to be / with the highest respect / sir
your most obt. servant
RC (DNA:RG 46, Records of the U.S.
Senate); internal address: “The President of the Senate / Of the United
States.”; docketed: “Legis: 1st Sess: 4th. Cong: / Communication / to the Vice President from / the Secretary of War in / reference to the
order of 22d / December last directing a /
statement of the military / force actually 446 employed / against the Insurgents
and an / account of the expenditures / in that expedition. / February
2d. / 1796.”