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"The virulence and malice of Ai'nold's treachery are no where more manifest and delestable than in the following document. See how the archfiend exposes the weaknesses of the forts -- the ease with which they could be set on fire -- the facilities of approach-- the commanding heiglits and rising grounds, (fee. The whole too, an expose intended expressly for the British, and yet endorsed as if it had been a memoran Jum for his own private use a.jd fur Gjneral Washington.