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' X' -Htr tar - it-- v-.; V i 4i t -4- t i V t i 7. 1 ( c v 4; 'I: . ..-'".- s -Li " 1 -7 . . .. . - - a r w i s It. '". E.IOM cmiij difljes, ritid from emiy nvvi, - From -fuit-? sit taw-a-a-nm heeatjes-t! rtts r rvttzr.-z-w.zri t. . rrr"'. r . ".r.r-'-rrrr.Trr.r'..T- f ro n pincninjr boots and ihoes loreihins an euros :A faihlels wiie and fro'm'a.pair'ot i-ui s b 'A broken penknife, and. a-cpoked rui From a dulHurl,. to ufethe fpur'and flick, Antmy po ' ter r rs f ro :fra ra tea tV ki ck , - -From wriiiroirdaalirefs, and from fptmdtrhift Ions, and a let ot duns-, J . STUTG A R-D, March 3. 1 Di.treiein Icnti.s tixm Venice and I vrnl apreo. i in fUting. that the French, inflead of having pained , more grutmd.xhu.ti they . occupic d on the. ?d of lalt T rri' Trot Tncomtant lovers rfickleas he win"1-C"'"f' - . An empty pocket, and a fo.rdkl mind, , " Ffonv .wrtauds ilrat cowards get, -.vjio torn and run A wo'rthlefs'dopj and fronra-crooked From pinching; ininggr, -and trom horning tjliifl. A drunkard's guzzle, and a glutton's gull, " From aiinall bottrc, with marrow neck A narrow Ibul bine (birr, and (Iripid b;ick, From bed infcfled by a 'b'ig or fjca ; From each ot thefe m iy I continue free !" t f lToTrrh , h a v elfallen back, "ft 1 s e v e nJajJ,, I tir y 1 1 a t'tu obliaed tbgvacuate Trent towards-ilt?- latter e:jd oFtlie niotith, eiilier on accpiint of the c-p demi- -wi KintcnrptiiidltCTtJVaTtr that country, or on ac- coliiu ot,the wart or proyuion. 'l appears certain tbat theyabandoned the Piavay nW did theyit inltanti-llielnottvie of t is laid to be the fa Ha re of an attewtpt made by Mat- -REPQSIXQRX-QZJGENIIIS- p I. 1) o l i v e a, . OH THE DYING SHEPHERD. A CAN IAT A, By 'I'chr Pudar, Efq. ' RECITATIVE. TME Sh.-plicrd ot jvek, grown white with years, Like feme old oak weigh'd down with winter v.-...... fnows, -v:..'... ? No w-dre w;t he vi 11 a c WgSi;i?nd "vil! age tFiFft""5'5' His eye-lids 'i'nking-.to,.their..laft repofe.- , v Yet ere expir"d Li ke's trembling flanie, and pile, Thus to the bleating bands around his door, That fcem'd to mourn his ahfence from their vale, ' TbeTeeble Shepherd fpoke, and Ipokc no more ! air. "O, m Fi.ock. ! 'whofc kind voices I hear, f Adieu ! ah, forever adieu ! more on your hills Fapprar," ! And together out pleafure purfue : No more at tbe peep of the day, From vally to valley we rove, . . 'Mid the hVeamlets, and verdure bf-May,- - .,. 'Mid the. Zephyrs, and made of the grove. No iriortf to my voice fliall ye run,;. , . And bleat ingj your ...Sliepberd furround; ArH'w'hTle ITepbl in 't he fan Like a guard, watch my fleep on the ground. Wiu-ii Winter, with temped and cold, -Dims the eye of pale Nature with oe, I lead jjmjr.o more to the fold, VV'iaTyour fleeces all cover'd with fnoW, O, moTTrnnot at Oi. fver's death ! : Unwept my lalt land" let ic- fall ; Ye tod ;nnlt refigti your fweet breath, For y.;?.bis Mj:s can reCi51 l-:--rr---::. : . O take all your .Shepherds can give 1 " Receive my lalt thanks, and lalt (igh : Whoi'e limplicjty taught me to ivet r.:'".Aad" whole innocence- teaches to die. . - Extract frvm the Idler "L ' Nothing is" mo're evittcnt than that the decays of age ntiilt lerininate-iii death ; yet ihere is ho'man, fxvi.'L'idlv, who does not .le!ieve-that he iny live another veaf ; and t!:ere is none who does nor, upon ti- fame' principle. -hope another year for his part-ni r tir his' tiiend ; buq the fallacy will bein time deted edTThe lalt year, tlie lad day mult come. It has cotne and is naft. The lite which made my own life pleafant is at an encS,.ana tne gates oi ceain are inui lena, from the 6th to the 15th to.alcend the l'inva, directing his .way towards Brix.cn, in pi der to'turn the pofition of Botzen. '1 hefe attempts did not fticceed, owing to the.' bad -nefs of the ""roads t and therrefillance made by the Auftriansin various combats in the environs ot Kel tre and Bellunorthe principal of thefe engagements, ot which there is no. official report, took place on the 8th ulr. when the French mult have fultained a very confiderabie.Lfs. . . ' M A D R T HJEebqiai3U- Our fleet, couliiting 01 20 imps or tiie line, com manded by lon Cordova, has captured eight Eng 1 i Iti Ihijis belonging "t o The Ea fl-"1 11 'd i aGo m pa n y fix of which have already entered the bay of t adiz ; it has fallen in with admiral Jcrvisp : fleet, conlilt ino; of .0 Hi ins of ihe line, and an action commenced bit ween the' two fleets at ten ih the morning of the j 6lh , a nd was iiotover at tn tdn iffit.. The courier from Cadiz, who brought fhefe acl 'vices,. reached. this capital in 48 lufurs. On his de parture, the event of the action was not known at Cadiz. ' BAYONNE, March i. Extraft 0. a idii' jiuu hiaclna ( to . c irJi.of Bayontic, ,lth tilt, at night, announces, among of her things, i harCRiji'Sant Hnvrri'aIY"Inllaa,::ti '.e aiiiffars" (ivip, of I io guns, . had glorioully fultained the attack of rive of the enemy's (hips ; that two of the latter were funk, and three others very roughly handled. On lic-r lide, the Samilfiiha Trinidada loll 400 men, and 'w'as6b1i'g " It is added, that Don Navia's div.ifiort inllantlj failed from Cadi2, to join the grand flet, confiiling of about 2; ihin&o: t lie line. " It .is la d, that' Jefvi 1 Od" o n y f c; r W e Ira ve-rrdt lung o ffi e ra I on t h s ti e a d ; but every thing announces that the Spanifh fleet was a good tram, and mat. toe r-.nginn aamirai was deavOriimto aetinto I ifljn." in ende Public, finance.. , C'am.ns rrv-ti-d ..i-;h tiled on vcrv lide, -and t im v '.nc-d. J.ns' hea re"rs that the Directory -woitl l not .i;r,ii ;Jh.!f in flclt rnhui - fahiTrcrrtTTf-ttx1 nT.rn.rilrr.s of ;fiit;.i' v 1 1 t re lets j-no- rant or mi re erur.oir.ii dl. ' Lj The-tn'uiiig eicct'n nsocttiry cnnlidfrable atten tion. A mtfiagt had been ndt!rcIed- foyTii.e Execli. liv e Directory to. the - Coimcil' of rive"Tdfeir refpeding perJons in prtblic.flations, v. lio had refut ed to take the Oath of hatred io . Coyalty and . A- . narfhy, AJoirg ;debafe::eri was ordered?to"be printed. . . "vGehHothe arrived at Cologne, where the TieacP quarters of the army of the Sambre and Melife were, on the 3d iirit. He. was to aflill at a Council of war to be held as to the means of opeuihg the enfuing Campaign. - JVJoreau, 'Kleber, Hatry, T.efebvre, Damas and other French generals formed this Oouncil.'ro which Hoche v. as to fubmit the plans anei orders of the Directory. nhe niovemont of the troops on each fide of the Rhine weiej.;:king place With ledoubltd activity, Morcau re'TaTficd the'ci nnianiLlo-clu'i--f ie-rw- BOT Z E N; February 19. The t iciijjh, it is n.-ju.i .eo, ai e Tio-v cnrrying oft their art illery from Trent and Roveredo, and appear as if they intended to evacuate thole ; places.. -T he armv under tienerai Alviiizi, which i? now a- boye 40 000. Itrong, has broken up "from Gorrz, and has dvfiicd by the road ot l'-oiitiiit l. t he monadei'y of Seeben is for tilted,, and artillery has been, mounted' on the batteries efecled without' jhe.low tv --'--.--'--'---,.L11..,..: J.;. ..V.J.... Kecruits for the militia are pouring" in on1 all iides rit'is faid-that 25.COO Tyroleic have bftertd iiieir fefvice fince the arrival of-tne, aichduke Charles. . . . . - : . . ... .. The lots ot a friend upon whom the heart-was -fixed o-whornexy-wia.and endc'aYjPJ8Jiiemkd-k-a llat'e of dreary dillblatioiv in which the mind looks:. ib'roudim patient oif :itfet3"W, ""nothing btu' emptinefs and horror T he. Ktamel.?fe1ife7eartr; Tels teTTderrsthe4Ms4imp " fi"naVmnt 'th'o patient ficknefs, and the cjuiet death, are -remembered only to ad.d' value to lots, to ag , gi avi;rc reg: et for whatcannot be amended, to deep en tarrow tor what cannot be recalled. Thele are the" calamities by which . proidence araciually dlengage" us from tiielove iif liie. Other evils fortituclejnay repel, or hope may, initigate.; 1. :.r,n.,nM? nrivations leave notlniiff to exerciifc relblntibii or flatter expectation., 1 he dead cannot . "Worn arid nothing ii ielt us. tliere. Dat iangauament and qrief.. .. - ... . ', " Ycl inch is the courfe of nature that whoever Tives loiiiS mult ouUive thole whom he loves and !tD ' iv.xivs. Sach.is the condition ot our prefcirt'exiltcnee, ThTiife mail one time loreitsatloc iati o n s'a n ii e v e r y :iN S P RU C K, February 22. Field-inailttd bent, couiii ' ercairiin, lie cotnT mander under the archduke Qbatlfs on the 'Rhine, will now take the commandof the aimy in the Tyrol. - We have tins day received act vice, mat an unjon- : ....,.1 '' 1 . 1 l! I. ......... . aui vfcvt i - ' troops and thol'e ot the enemy j after which the tornief advTeetM-i revuo 11,. roivioi'it aH aie ftmnofed to have fuiTered conliderably, asa great number of their -wounded ars. brougii t to- Vjje n za a n d S a fl'a n o. J armies, 'the king of FruHia has ordti ed an army 1 of 6g,ooo men to march towards the Khine but what his pruipedts are-tloes not appear. - . , March ..28 Yt lterday,5 king's ineTTenger vasdif patched in great haltefiom the duke of Poland's onice to Harwich, laid to be ddlincd to Berlin with dilpatches for Lord Elgin. . t J he art ic le w 1 , ich liie Or acle. ga yeacc!!r8,cy Jp qtI -Friday lalt, has after caltfing tmicti (peculation, quite . evaporated. Oracles were never famous for truth. " ah alliance betwten l'ruflia and France is impro bable ; not that our quondam ally would feel any fcruple at turning his arms again!! us; but we are allured, from the firlt authority, that the emperor ot RuHia, has clearly exprelled his determination not. to oe . a pacific IpeCtatorcf any atttmpt on the Ciernvanii body. This information is flrongly cor roborated by the confidence with which the tmperor feems' to acl both in Italy and on the Rhine. It was'obferved that the oppofition Icrd looked extretntlv fad as they were returning from the hqufe lalt night . Lord Suffolk is laid to be at the point loLji?ajh. is confidently reported -that the worthy defcendant of Lord North has formed the pious retolution ot retiring from the field tor the'fealbn. . "'. ; " ' J ' Zfddreh ay, lly tfie - Hamburgh mail, arrived this. 7 morning we have letters from Vienna down to the ' 1 6 1 h u It . -They contain an account of t lie opera-" ' tions in Italy. Several (kirmiflrcs had taken place between the Aiuiiians and the French, in which, the-former had been generally victorious. l hey lp ak alio of llVong reinlorcements marching to the di mies'of Italy aiid the Rhine; and which is of a liill more plealing nature, they afliire lift,, that the Emperor of KuihV is'determined to fupport the cona " (titmion ot the Germanic Empire. T Jiis determi nation, vkhichis dictated by his interelt, will com pletely defeat every attempt of the double dealer of tiie north to give annoyance to the Emperor. ' We with pleafure perform the agieeable tafk of in'ormliTg our readers, that difpatches" were lad niaht recie ed at the Doke of Poland's office, from the lord lieutenant ot Ireland, tlatingithat the infur retioii in the county Of Down, had been complete ly quelled; 7 r--. .. . Several of the infurgents were on their way to ' Dublin. On one oflhe ring leaders it is faid there was found a letter from an Irifhman now in France' containing promiles of aid. and of reward in cafe offuccels. The correfpondent mult have been ah agent of .the Directory, the. good jrieuds, who our. prtriotk oppolltion would wilh us to embrace aa A , 1. .ii. 1 ui m iici o. .... .... . . , - - - . - j March 3L. It is; flrongly reported that an entire' 0fV arfange the conlidertiori of his majelly and. that too at the " exprefs recommendation of Mr; Pitt 3rd his friends, . as has been -more than once am-rtt d , ne ver- WliO, : 1 . 1 : ; , ., r FThe earth TOU't walk dovv n wa r JT oTTTe JIHIUki vwiiv v 1 grav-u alone unregi etttd, witliQui any partner oi his ui.siortunei or .tuceist. - ; - . ' ; .i . , - - V- ' A RAN J U EZr, February. 23. ."' ' Wc u.e -Ifard -lhaMhft fciighfh UeaJupg an nounced its intention of retreating" to Liibon, the Si a iiih povernuient hai iven orders to have u 'fo.l puvedi and that it liiall be burned even in thatpnit. L OND ON, Mirch . ; v . DiSMisTsioi. ok i.Mr'isH Ministry. - City-of Londcr. r ... At a very full meeting of J he! I i very 'at fiviildhall, March 2;, it wis moved, " I hat anl-umble addiel's and petition be prcfenud his maelly. upoa the pre fent alarminglUtemibtVc anVirs, and pra ing m to dilmil? his prelVnc miniders from hi-.s councils forever', as the firlt Hep towards ohtaiidug a fpeedv, honourable ;..and permaneiu peace." Mr. Wadding ton tupporred the meaiure vith fpifit fie delinea ted the bankrupt fit u at ion of-the kinodon' m coiite- ouence of. the war, and laid , thoug.i : he l ery 4 1.. it inftpinnirv tor t'hf- naft''lhev demand- lOUlLHl I i - . . . 1 i r.'tt.xr for the fotiiie." On t!',e .lliev L eu-- w- s - - " , . - hands, "themotloli' .ap,earejJjbeUM;u'wolty'ar-r'ed-burona iecurity, 6eoT fix" hands were found nintK ir out ot three thoiitanct Liiizrns --riie .wiihetok-eexJlD-pLagelJo qfP Q-- "a .Vn-iY cf -BL AN K S. ibf. iale at tHfc JdrsfSMtdpJhd ca rrred wrtb f.eglrae bou t h.w a r k. and'Sontli am plpJi - inv e, toi.oweone nt the T.iverv of l.ondon .. We ytlterday received Parts papers to the 1 St h inftv .. 1 .. .. . .,: ;.. ' , 1 I he Comm:tt e of the Co-oncl of ..r ivej .ondred- jQ g..'lati'i'i.in rlig difcidlion -At a V.TV uriKTit, ' mclii.e froai 1.-10 on tipcl.drcts oi the tracttng a peace,, whenever tlere was a poflibility . ocobtaininc it upon ult and honourable. terms. ' y,fNK'OF E A 6' L A D. April. A fpecial court of proprietorSAVas held yelterday, when the governor informed tiieni, thac he had received a letter from ,R.ir Pitt rctpieft a i;,an of 6co;oeol-..oj3 the credit of exclnqncr bills; which mould be paid out of the fiiH recti ns-fj-m new loan- to bamade,, Mr. Pitt urged,, that ouii to tiie Finance committee hot hav'u g reported, l(c had not been able to Ira any :precife time l'urrarg-fm!-the en fning loan '; a nd that very urgent d.: nia'nds'beiri'T made on'govcrnnient the 1 aft ljdiiys he reqiielled the loan ot the above t'.nn.- lr inovfd to a'ce to tiie. le.viell ; wbki j-c " ri 7 1 ' 1 1 1 : rz. - afreru-il 1 ortl bate, in w h ic h i t was .a Iked, wl 1 t W: r the bank, by lending the. turn, would not be ojuiur to limit its difrounts to the merchant ; ai'd to' rj;ir'ti- iiernarf. renH?fcijt;iihethiTe-Tfr ttie advance" was too (hurt, to operate' in fiich a. way';.-' nnmtA tn with -onlv five dilVertitnf voiccsf GPCHiCAL CATCinSMv " "J' 1 V 7 "'' " 1 T "' ' . 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