Dear Baroness:
I have come to Stra for some days. As soon as I return to town you will get:
The first circular, which we have sent to all our deputies and senators;
The second circular, which we dispatched a few days ago.
Baron Kübeck will have to do just as I did if he wants to make a success of it:
1. In order to form the first nucleus of deputies he must personally tackle the most active and best-known members, one at a time, and request their signatures to a declaration by which they concur in the formation of a Parliamentary Committee.
2. When this first nucleus is formed (thirty or forty are enough) hold a first meeting and appoint a provisory board.
3. Then the board will send out invitations to all the deputies, explaining the purposes of the organization, and, above all, the first purpose—to designate a number of such deputies as are willing to come to Rome.
4. After that, for all further steps, to communicate with me.
5. As soon as the committee is formed and the board appointed you must let me know their names, and thereupon a letter will be sent to the gentlemen in the name of the whole Italian Committee, asking them to come to Rome. They will receive the formal invitations and programmes later.