The commissioners soon discover that only unofficial …

Years: 1797 - 1797
November
The commissioners soon discover that only unofficial channels are open to them.

Over the next several months, Talleyrand will send a series of informal negotiators to meet with and influence the commissioners.

Some of the informal avenues are closed down (Gerry, for instance, informs Hauteval that they can no longer meet, since Hauteval has no formal authority), and Talleyrand finally appears in November 1797 at a dinner, primarily to castigate the Americans for their unwillingness to accede to the demand for a bribe.
 
In late November Talleyrand begins maneuvering to separate Gerry from the other commissioners.

He extends a "social" dinner invitation to Gerry, which the latter, seeking to maintain communications, plans to attend.

The matter heightens distrust of Gerry by Marshall and Pinckney, who seek guarantees that Gerry will limit any representations and agreements he might consider.

Despite seeking to refuse informal negotiations, all of the commissioners will end up having private meetings with some of Talleyrand's negotiators.

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