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KOSCIUSZKO.
Born in Poland A.D. 1756. Died the 15th. October 1817 near Solothurn in Switzerland. He and Gal. Lafayette were the only two Europeans who wore the Cross of the Order of Cincinnatus.
Dedicated to the American people.
Entered according to Act Congress by Paulin Miedzielsky, N.-York, 1833.
HISTORY
OF THE
LATE POLISH REVOLUTION,
AND THE
EVENTS OF THE CAMPAIGN.
BY JOSEPH HORDYNSKI,
MAJOR OF THE LATE TENTH REGIMENT OF LITHUANIAN LANCERS.
Fourth Edition.
BOSTON:
PRINTED FOR SUBSCRIBERS.
1833.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1833,
By Joseph Hordynski ,
In the Clerk's Office of the District of Massachusetts.
TO
THE GREAT AND FREE NATION
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Liberated from prison, and from the prospect of a more gloomy future, by some of your fellow citizens, I have been so fortunate as to reach these happy shores. Providence has granted me to behold that fair country, and that nation, which every lover of freedom desires to see with his own eyes, and every freeman of Poland is wont to think of with love and esteem. Your land, long since the asylum of the persecuted, has welcomed me with hearty benevolence. From the first moment of my arrival to the present time, I have received daily proofs of your sympathy. Full of gratitude, and in the hope of doing you an acceptable service, I cannot better employ the moments allowed me during my stay among you, than by giving you a faithful account of our revolution, and of its true causes and motives, as well as of the events of the war by which it was followed. By a brief statement of the circumstances which brought about that revolution, I wish to inform you of the injustice and outrages, which my nation was compelled to endure, during fourteen years, in which both its natural rights, and the constitution solemnly guarantied to it, were trampled under foot. By a true account of the events of the ensuing war, you will be enabled to convince yourselves of the means by which small forces became victorious over a colossal power, as well as of the causes of the final catastrophe to which Poland has been doomed.
I am convinced that in many respects my narrative will be entirely opposed to the representations given in the public papers; for our land, like most countries struggling for liberty, was surrounded by enemies rather than friends. The sources from which these accounts have been drawn, are, first, my own recollections of events of which I was an eye-witness; secondly, the reports of my friends and comrades who were present; and lastly, (particularly as to the operations of the detached corps) the official reports of the army, which have not yet escaped my memory. The same course I have followed in the design of the plans, which have been traced partly from my own recollections of positions and scenes at which I was present, partly from the accurate reports of friends, and partly from public reports, assisted by my personal knowledge of localities.
Americans! I am neither an author nor a scholar by profession, but a simple republican and soldier. In such a one you will forgive faults in the form and style of writing. Do not then judge me as a writer, but see in me an unhappy Pole, who presents to your sympathies the picture of the fatal disasters of his unfortunate country, and of the manner in which it strove to regain its liberty, that first and greatest of national blessings. In this hope of your indulgence, I beg you to accept this work as a token of my gratitude and as a memorial of my short stay among you, as well as an expression of the great esteem, with which I shall always remain,
Americans, your devoted servant,
JOSEPH HORDYNSKI.
To the gentlemen who have aided me, by the translation, the execution of the plates, and the publication of the work, I offer the only recompense which they will permit me to makemy heartfelt thanks; and I assure them that in the feelings which prompt this acknowledgment, all my comrades will participate.
J.H.

Pronunciation. To the Reader. There are difficulties in the way of accurate rules for the pronunciation of Polish words arising from the circumstance that some letters have varieties of sound which are indicated by signs in the Polish alphabet, and which cannot be represented in the English. Thus, the letter Z has, in addition to that of the English Z the sounds of jet and zet; the first indicated by a short line and the second by a dot placed over the letter. It has therefore been thought more for the convenience of readers, who may wish to know the English pronunciation of the names which occur in this work, to subjoin an alphabetical list of them and their pronunciation, than to give rules which must necessarily be imperfect. This list will be found at the end of the Volume.
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CASIMIR PULASKI,
the undaunted Chief of the Poles during the Confederacy of Bar from 1768 to 1772. Born in 1746 & killed before Savannah in 1779 while fighting for the Liberty & Independence of these U.S.
Dedicated to the American people.
Entered according to Act of Congress by Paulin Miedzielsky, N.-York, 1833.
CONTENTS.
Geographical extent, population, and political importance of Poland, as anciently constituted.Conduct of Napoleon in 1812.Congress of Vienna.Grand-duchy of Warsaw erected into a kingdom.Dispositions of Alexander.Zajaczek appointed Viceroy, and Constantine commander of the army.Constantine encroaches upon the civil administration.Acts of tyranny.Meeting of the Diet.Public debates suppressed.The Polish Conspiracy of 1821.The Russian Conspiracy of 1824.Union of the Patriotic Associations.Death of Alexander.The Revolt at St Petersburgh.Punishment of the Patriots.Coronation of Nicholas.Constantine appointed Viceroy of Poland.Oppressions of the Government.Patriotic Club.Influence of the French and Belgic Revolutions.The Quartering-tax.Excitement in Warsaw.Arrest of the students at Praga.Day of the Revolution fixed upon.
Principles of the Revolution. The First Night. Attack on the Barracks of the Russian Cavalry.Their Dispersion.Attempt to secure the person of the Grand Duke.Capture of Russian general officers and spies.Actions with detached bodies of Russian cavalry.Two companies of Polish light-infantry join the patriots.Death of Potocki and Trembicki.The Russian infantry attacked and dispersed.Armament and assembling of the people.Detachments sent to Praga.
The First Day. Expulsion of the Russians from Warsaw.Choice of Chlopicki as Commander in Chief.Provisional Government, under the Presidency of prince Adam Czartoryski.Deputation sent to the Grand Duke.Propositions and answer.Abolition of the Bureau of Police.Establishment of the National Guard.Proclamations addressed to the inhabitants of the provinces and the distant troops.Provision for the Russian prisoners.The Academical Legions formed.Arrival of detachments from the provinces.The Grand Duke consents to leave the kingdom, and addresses a proclamation to the Poles.
The Patriotic Club commences its sessions.Character of that association. The Grand Duke departs for the frontier.Particulars of his march.The Polish regiments which had remained with him return to Warsaw.Their reception.Krasynski and Kornatowski.Deputation to St Petersburgh.Demands to be laid before the Emperor.Sierawski made Governor of Warsaw, and Wasowiez chief of the staff.Order respecting the army.Arrival of volunteers from the interior.Opening of the theatre.Religious solemnities at Praga.Chlopicki nominated and proclaimed Dictator.
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