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PORTE AIT OF THADEUS KOSCIUSKO. 
MONG the eminent characters of the 
AC prefent day, for whom almoft every 
sodividual feels a degree of intereft, we 
may reckon the celebrated Polifh General 
Kotciukko. He fought for the preferva- 
tion of his country, and became a victim 
to his loyalty and pati iotiim. Inhis laft 
fer vuggle in their caufe, he was covered 
with wounds, by which he irrecoverably 
loft the ufe of Ins limbs, was taken pri- 
foner, and confined two years by the Jate 
Empre(s of Ruffia. The prefent Empe- 
ror Paul, within twenty-four hours after 
his acceffion, liberated him from his con- 
finement, and, as it 1s underftood, granted 
him a Sanka 
During his ftay m England (on his way 
to America), he uniformly refufed every 
intreaty, even from nse of rank and 
dittinétion, to fit for his pigture ; but Mifs 
C. Andras having had repeated opporte- 
nities of being with him, took his portrait 
in wax, from memory; the correctnefs 
and charaéteriftic likenefs of which has 
been readily acknowledged by all who have 
had the opportunity of { feeingthem,. ‘The 
drawing from this, we believe, was made 
by Stothard. 
From this, Sharp has juft engraved an 
admirable whole length portrait of the 
General reclining on a fofa. The fize is 
twelve inches by fifteen, and the price one 
guinea ; and it is publifhed for Méefirs. 
Boydell, Cheapfide ‘and Pall-Mall; and 
Mefirs. Colnaghi and Co. Cock{pur-ftreete 
BATTLE OF BUNKER’s HILL. Painted by — 
Trumbull, engraved by $. G. Muller, and 
publifbed ly Poggi, 4/. 4s. 
To preferve the memory of thofe men 
to whom America owed her independence, 
and delineate a feriés of thofe agtions by 
which that independence was acquired 
and maintained, is an idea worthy . of 
Rome, when in the zenith of its glory. It 
induces the rifing generation to confider 
their 
