United States Statutes at Large/Volume 6/3rd Congress/1st Session/Chapter 38
Chap. ⅩⅩⅩⅧ.—An Act to compensate Arthur St. Clair.
Allowance to A. St. Clair in settlement of his accounts.Be it enacted, &c., That the accounting officers of the treasury, in
the settlement of the accounts of Arthur St. Clair, allow him for his
expenses while going from New York to Fort Pitt, and till his return
to New York, between November, one thousand seven hundred and
eighty-seven, and February, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight,
at the rate of five dollars per diem. That he be further allowed,
at the rate of five dollars per day, from the tenth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight, to the third day of May, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine, being the time he was employed
in the business of Indian treaties, and till the delivery of the said treaties to the President of the United States. That he be allowed interest
on the balance which shall be found due to him. That he be credited
the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars advanced by him to Major
Hamtramck, on public account, and that Major Hamtramck be chargeable therewith.
Approved, May 31, 1794.