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ELECTRICAL INFLUENCE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE.
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The Pope And The Austrians. The Second E...
height which commands the fortress called Monte PiiUtb . The Axistrians work in an entrenched camp and in the immediate neighhoarhood . They have taken possession of the casino of Cardinal JFerrfetti , villas , and various fabriques . They are making a covered road , are reconstructing the Lunette , fortifying the telegraph , placing a battery at the Cappucini , and all around strengthening it with cannon towards both sea and land , especially towards the land . The city has the appearance of being in a state of siege ; in a few days it will be ready for de-6 Austrian officers fear the blowing up of a powder magazine , in the fortress , where there are 1 500 , 000 lbs . of gunpowder . Still additional quantities ' are being brought in in barrels . ¦
_ The Papal banners are still unfolded , but as if in mockery . The Austrians dispose of everything as usual . The few cannoneers belonging to the Pope that remained were to have been sent away on the 28 th ; their barracks had been already taken from them ! The Gorifaloniere protests strongly against these acts , and refuses everything . The Delegate is embarrassed , not having received precise orders from Rome-. The telegraph from Ancona to Bologna is in the hands of the Austrians ; that to Rome is open to the public an hour or so in the day . There was talk in Ancona of preparations to resist a blockade on the part of Erance , and to give
support to a body of 30 , 000 Neapolitans , who were said to have crossed the Trontoand joined the Austrians . Such is the information which . I received through letters from Ancona . As a positive fact I know that the Pope has again protested most strongly against his States being made a battlefield , and against this sudden invasion of the Austrians , in spite of his remonstrances and protests . News has reached us this afternoon that General Ulloa , so well known for his defence of Venice , and who is now in the service of the King of Sardinia , is marching southwards towards Rieta , with a detachment of Tuscans . We cannot make out what
their object is . I told you in my morning letter that some of the French troops now in : Rome were ordered off to Rieta also ; but I must suspend the statement—nothing positive is known or Can be affirmed ; indeed , officers themselves do not know their destination . A curious incident took place this morning , I hear . The Papal dragoons were reviewed on the Pincio , and at the conclusion the commanding officer is said to have addressed them , and cried out , " Viva Pio JWono , e il Be delle Du Sicilie . ' " The cry was , however , received in dead silence . The Roman youth are burning with impatience to start ,
and 1 , 000 are now ready at a moment a notice . Today the great nobility will be called upon to subscribe—indeed , throughout the higher circles of society the greatest enthusiasm prevails for the Italian cause . A telegraphic dispatch arrived yesterday directing the Prince of Wales to leave Rome . The day fixed upon originally for his departure was the 9 th of May . This date will be anticipated by a week , as he will leave on Monday , the 2 nd of May . lie is going on a yachting expedition , which is to include the coast of Spain and Gibraltar . He will leavo in the Scourge , commanded by Prince Ilohenlohe , a cousin of her Majesty .
Ho. 476, May 7* 185£.J The Leader. 60g__
Ho . 476 , May 7 * 185 £ . J THE LEADER . 60 g __
Books Received. The Man Of For Tuna. Rou...
BOOKS RECEIVED . The Man of For tuna . Routledge and Co . Jtoutledge ' s Shakespeare . Part XXXVIII . Rbutledce and Co . Le Follet . No . CLI . I . SJmpkin and Marshall . The Virginians . No . XIX . Bradbury and Evans . Knight ' s History of England . No . XL . Bradbury and Evnns . Tho English Cyclopaedia of Arts and Sciences . Part IV . Bradbury and Evnns . The Universal Review , No . III . W . H . Allon nnd Co . Tho Constitutional Press . New Series . No . II . Saundqi'B and Otley . Kingston ' s Magazine for Boys . No . III . Bosworth and Harrison . The Amateur * a Magazine . No . VIII ., Vol . I . Piper and Co . ' Tales from BlaoJnoood . No . XIV . W . Blackwood and dons . The National Magazine . Pnrt XXXI . W . Kent nnd Co . Lord Byron ' s Poetical Works . Part IV . John Murray . Bostoolr * Ufa of Johnson . Pnvt III . 3 . Murrny . Tho North ttrituh Review . No . LX . W . P . Kennedy , Edinburgh . Biblo Training . By D . Stone . . Thomas Constable , Edinburgh . Tho Eclectic , for May . Ward § c Co . The Englishwoman * s Journal . No . XV . Piper and Co . The Ladies' ' Treasury , No . XXVII . Ward and Lock . Kelly ' s Hallway Guide , for May , Kelly and Co . Uevue Brltanntqite . No . IV . Avrll 1850 . The Mechanics' Magazine Parts III . and IV . Robortoon , Broonian , and Co . Mudibras . IL G . Bohn . Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature . Tavii IV . II . G . Bohn .
The Naval Historw of Great Britain . By W . James 6 vols . Vol . 1 . R . Bentley . Trust for Trust . 3 vols . Smith , Elder and Co . The Chief ' s Daughter . 3 . H . and J . Parker . Tait ' s Magazine . No . 305 . Eden , Sutherland , and Knox . . The Art Journal . No .. 53 . J . S . Virtue . History of the Old Convent . T . and T . Clarke . Robert Mornay . Chapman and Hall . . . .. The Three Palaces ; §* e . Bosworth and-Harrison . Cassell ' s Family Prayer . Part XVII . Vol . 3 . Canada and the Western States of America , ¦ ¦ ¦ .. H . Baillieze . Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society . Part 16 . McGlas ' han and Gill , Dublin . Hufeland ' slArt of Prolonging Life . John Churchill , Tlie Parian Chronicle Subversive of the . Common Chronology . By Franke Parker , M . A . H . and J . Parker
Electrical Influence In Health And Disease.
ELECTRICAL INFLUENCE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE .
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HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . Ulcorations of the lower limbs yield with surprising rapidity to this ointment . Abscesses , nnd sores of thin class , that had discharged virulent nnd offensive mutter for many yearn , nnd kept tho sufferers in constant pain and In a most debilitated condition , have been cured by it in a few Weeks . This ointment does not merely and at once suppress tho discharge , which would bo highly dangerous , uut , striking through tho surface to the core of the disorder , it obliterates both its source and its Bymptoms . Those valuublo pills , by their mild aperient action , purify tho blood , diminish fever , and expedite the cure , which Is always permanent aud Hnfo , bcoausb these rcmedlos havo expelled nil unhealthy mat tors .
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RUPTURES . BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of aoo Modicnl Gvnth'mon to bo tho most effective * Invention in tho curative treatment of Hernia . Tho umo of a stool spring ( so hurtful In Us effects ) Is hove avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round tha body , ' while tho requisite resistingjnowor is supplied by tho Moo-Main Pad and Patent Luvor , luting witli so much vaso and closeness that it cannot be detected , and may bo worn during slwp A descriptive circular may bo had , aud tho Truss ( whi ^ h cannot fall to lit ) forwardud by post , on tho olroumlVruncu of tho body , two inchoH below thy hip , boing sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , s « 8 , I'tooiidllly , London . 1 ' rieo ol a single truss , 10 h ., 21 s ., 20 b . ( 3 d ., and 31 s . Od . —« Double TriiRS , !) Ifl . ( id ,, < lSs ., nnd 03 n . Od . —Postage Is . 8 d . Umbilical Truss , 4 « h . and o ! 4 h . ( Id . —1 ' ostago Is . lod . l ' ost-otllco ordet-H to bo mado payable to JOHN WIIlTIfl , rost-offlco , XMooadiUy . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , & c , for VAU 1 COBM VEINS , and all ouhob of WEAKNM 8 S and SWlfiLLlNa of tho JUflGS , SPRAINS , & o . They aro porous , light in texture , and Inexpensive , aud aro drawn on like an ordinary stocking . l ' rlcofrom 7 a . Od . to l () a . each , —l ' oatngo Od . JOHN WHIXM , Manufacturer , 888 , riooadlUy , LonOon .
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GALVANISM . Mr . "WILLIAM II . HALSE , the Medical Galvanist , ot 1 , Addison-terraee , Kensington , London , solicits invalids to send to him for Jiis Pamphlet on " Medioalv ( Jalvauism , " which he will forward post free on receipt ot'Two Postage Stamps . The beneficial effects of Galviuiisiri . in eases ot Paralysis , Loss of Muscular Power in . any part , Asthma , Indigestion , and Nervousness , are most extraordinary when applied in a scientific manner , and with an emciout apparatus . Attendance from Ten to Two o ' clock . Mr . ttsilsc- ' s Galvanic Machines are Ten Guineas each .
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PAINS IN THE BACK , GRAVEL , LUMJ 5 AGO , IUIEUMATIkSM , GOUT , IKDIGKSTION , FI . ATUJLKNCY , NKIXVOUSNESH , DKBII . 1 TY , sTltlCTUl { i :, & c .--D « . l > Ji 3 KOOS ( JOMl'OUNI ) J . 'KjMAL 1 MLI .. S are u niostshfo and elllcucious remedy for Uk- above danavrouH complaints , discharges , retention ol" urine , and disease of the ; kidneys , bladder , and urinary oryima generally , whjeh frequently end in Btono , and a lingering death . l " or depression of spirits , blushing , incapacity lor society , study or business , giddiness , drowsiness , sleep without refreshment , nervousness , and insanity Hsulf , wheu arising from or combined with urinary diseases , thoy are unequalled . They agroe with the most delicate stomach , improve tho health , and in three day will effect a euro in all those cases where cuplvi , cubebs , and medicines of that class have utterly failed . Is . lid ., « s . J ) d ., is . Od ., 11 s ., nnd iVip . per Box , through all Medicine Vdndors , or sent on nmJpt of tho amount iii stamps , by tho j ' roprietor , 10 , JJcrnersstreet , Oxford-street , London .
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDE . A Clergyman having been ourcd of Nervous Dobility , Loss of Memory , Jndlgestlori ,. « . nd other fearful Symptoms , desirous of imparting to his suffering follows tho moans whereby his own restoration was so niarvellounly affected , will ' send a book , containing tho ncoossary information , on receipt of two ponny stamps to prepay postage , addressed M . A ., 1 , North Cumberland I'laco , IJayswutor , Middlesex .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 7, 1859, page 27, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_07051859/page/27/
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