From Thomas Jefferson to Willink & Van Staphorst, 30 August 1788
To Willink & Van Staphorst
Paris Aug. 30. 1788.
Gentlemen
Mr. Carmichael informs me that he has drawn on you for 4614₶–3–6 for salary due to him. I have only to observe on this occasion that in the Estimate which Mr. Adams and myself left with you, the article of 4000₶ monthly for the diplomatic establishment was meant to include the demands for salary and incidental expences of Mr. Carmichael, Mr. Dumas and myself, and that these demands, including the present draught of Mr. Carmichael, fall considerably short of the estimate; so that I presume you will find it right to honour that draught, as it appears to me to be. I have the honour to be with very great respect Gentlemen your most obedt. humble servt.,
Th: Jefferson
PrC (DLC); at foot of text: “Messrs. Willem & Jan Willinck Nichs. & Jacob Van Staphorst Amsterdam.”