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enemy, ! tguit 1 reaon, ? Therefore, 1 tiy had better nof at-li ..e'Wefcd the'eword of, ttie'cocmW when he rxpircoi jraeciaieiy -1 nercappears to be: 4 or ittiapt There Ueema, however, ....rid necessity . '' . f dwelling on this head, as our most knowing v ' -idemocratB baya i ouried the asserting and non re'a fcoringj system tO jKrfttioflMjr .wif hwjnwde s, a motion iur oeqDut your excellency may rest S.of the British mortally wounded." t -ri . . New York. Sept. IS. our excellency may -rest We learn by the pUot boat Unicbrnl iuiit r sauted, -V c qumlto-rMrht wpolitTc t tell herf. that-1 will part with here sooner than .the British frigate which has been cruising hVbtir vcase id say, inai you ar ine greatest iiaiesman owing lor some days, chased a smack c'se in wuh the Light, and; -being within the reach of me guns onne ion at mat place several were dis 'charged at her, and ii believed that two shots took effect, as ahe soon sheered mTafler discharg- ing several guns .towards, tne block house : on Z.A.. IT. ...I. . . . i r A - "ilHlLIiUNT VICTORY. , p; ZITC ' YPa" ,f : , ':Kw:--ifc'nrtltt0' y . I of bustle and active exertions in prepar- -vf- the, world, ever eaw.' American Tiitelli'rence. jvil he better fegiOaf ed and mQg,:; ly coverned: irt ajl,ort im, W C8j8tJ Congress to provide a revenue for expenses of the covcrwmehf. TKa report of tM; Secretary of th9 ft31 indisnensible' Ori thi hi .C?1! lisp 1 orSva." and nSahiI nftpi fi.lt jv.i ttt il)g to meet the enemy. 7 i ' Purtlnd, Sept. "1,1 8lX fil2iI had iher'hnnrtr. lact -vninir in fnrcrnrt ou by VxAeas th6uch the hands of! Com. Bajn J here. At this mnracnt all is :ranqil, and no tattoo or noise The alarm reached the city, and the neceH'.rtiy prtpat-jtions wre also their encanl nine f ntt nn unit mil.sie fit lliffht - 2tte: 8atnrdar: moTtiiritrnemUfensic ana iriin, wmcn wus uuswcioi. ov Horsemen in motion asaia nu ana uown me ny er. This ttay a sortie jvas mane irom uie iort n .' . i ''.:-'.' 1 :. ' I .--1 ot niinnr 2na rifniars. undPT commaiiu ui cam Armstronff. . Thev Penetrated the edee of the wna.la. nnrt nf li.it dUtflnep. marphp.d around the fort : foand 4 of our men who v era killed on the I ported a system of internal U-sinii!, : mornmc". ot mc aisir nronznr iiieui iu? uicyi jreuwicu vonffrw Jnh nli. ,t were fired on by two Indians in .ajribusb. j noj cnaatea: iuto ilaws, though nono eohtft l other discoverv ; the Indiatis kept up ; a Very j Hon nntii the next year j aud it is nussiu M music h?a . . IS 2jtn.undav morninz. isa r , i . ' . . 4 ...,"- v . . .... Jiet instead ot wJiich Ave heard tJio a war dance Ifbm the Indians, - Th eovey cculd into the fort this evening no drum or j in the mVirn iime? our affairs mavbeaf1 rd at night. ''4 ; 1 ; wliich will dispense with the necessity ef mdaymorninsf. Nowtn,- drum or ma- ing to taxation. hotio thatthis tuav ItA io yelpings of, howevejf strongly eritertain.ed, hl.ouRjA ij Jay bo (lis- 'enec oar conduct, either in preparing fortuj ,1 . i it i DBHiaue oi iiKin, nut me smose oi muus jruusm. or in eaiTyins on. in a J,.. nt; Indians fared a few snot t cd matwler; the tvar we arc eaait of aov kind'at nighty . honorable peace is my greatest wish sfc, bridge a Jetter 1 received From Samuel Storer, " !v . WM"'M ""ucu su inucn Dusue, is ; . oin, monnay morning, ah suenee.jagain j vwnviuceu n can oiuy aa ooiamcu by n,,; Tiiq . 'Navy Ageof it 'this place detailing an 'acJ 81,11 cru,sin5 " the Hook at a safe distatice from express, returned from general Harrison press- jng the war with perserera?!s andViV oouut of. tWrptttre,:iF;the-Briiish brig Boxer by l00!!,--1 lhal-cev - - 'ed closely by the Indiaus. ; irelax inthe atdtudc our country has taW, tSe "United' Stales?. Vig Enterprise, - , The flotilla U ft Sandy Hook bn Th''day 6 Ahont o'clock a tremendous heavy firing of withdrav from the. content, would be maj! X Bow hoye t iaform you that I left Ports4?lc,ock P H- passed througlrifr ' 'hat sthall arms eo'mraeuecd mediately on the San- .and WotiRI bring ruin and disgrace oathe Jhbuthrthia morning and be this moment ar n'?ht' and jVedrln siht-of th Mlf dusky road, about 3 or 4po yaVdon the woods, try : oh the other hand, b$h. perse?eriri 4vaA tmri.'- mtL thim ma;t -7-To;r. i i : ships, one a f icute, the o h?r a Iwem -eon sliin HRenmnanii'd with the xrar-w-hnnn nl fhfl Inrliana duetl and liv all aufj'ifi'rta. nPirK..5 k r '.time toftnd youthe report of Lieutenant M'i !lcomPan,ed b?- 8evera Armed sloops. On the and all the confused noises of M severe and pb- tic,?, uTtHing riti our country cause, the v.vateoienioi tne situation ot theltwo vessels as to: v"'r "ptH-oacneo ana A tbe damage they bve received, &c 5hU be for. wi,h,n shot, and hegan with broadtide G.iug to pre grc-.v nearer j that of mnskctry appeared crownnr nation with the blessiujs .ofpr J e.loininate the IndtaiisTrallying yell nov- Hon to its coiiimerce and its 'citizens', in wi J W - . - TOT" W ar3ed as soonas surveys can be made. The ; linouv aiitinugti thrrr shot passed tar over er eeased ; they seemed to be pressed and b;at. ver setf Uiey may be sailing. With tW 1 her hull. uu" l,sls' ,,inc tire was returned by two in towards the tort, as uionsrh thev were eivins vantaces, our errcwine aud oroductivo .., Ricuity she b0!lts wo$e having jruns moun'cd over the sjern,; ground, until the heat of the battle appeared to must flourish. aid be rtpected by other wtij uld hi e be immediately farthe eagu ol the,woods, whii'h 1 he long lorbearanc of our corerniaentil I he is not tenner than ioo yards distant frooi the der the u'njnst edicts, had nearly destroyed bear, garrison. It was an alarming and, nipmentous commeree. Our 'produce, which beforp'ij masts and sads, indeed it was wu tt;uld bskept alSJat to cet her in Wy jvwe isoDly injured.ui her mast and sails. . 1 have tba honor to be, ixcY 'V; ,i v . , 1 i 16 AtlC HULL. Seoe:ofiheNvy, ' . , -t . .. United .States' Bng Enlerjirizet Portland. 7th Seht, 813. . Sia Tif conaequence of t he- uatortjjnate death when their sterns tpe tovards the enumy. other boais coidd not .r,v their guns to ' ' of Litutenani C)mm - - -luie commander of th to ugnt ran down on the enemy, which were then ai their part to induce the garrison to make a sor unclior ijut seenie that tite weather was fivora ti? ? It was a rmcet inn . which rnivf, iodant William Burrows ' l - Run . 0pt ,ns' they raj,de sai! for niost decisive and prompt solution, and devolv ii vessel it devoid rm m..! p,l! stat5on Gardner's Island. One shot ed upon the commander tho! fort an immense de- o mi me enemy uimer tne gree oi rcsponsiouiiy. m umnediately declar cbaiiis. , , .,.,; a - . . it a sham fiht and as ihev connnehced he let them include th eir own battle. Ye threw .rniiaini vim witn tun rfftnii ni mm ri..nu k VViUr silin fiom Portsmouth on the lit int wef strered. la th. eas'ward f and on tTie morning of be?3d, off ;''Vd IsfuH, discovered a school Her, wVicirvreched iAtat this har'jor. whtrtrweH The articla of cotton, "at 'well as other artid was handsomely rewarding our industry, us the orders arid decrees denied a .madeta them. 1 Ins, with the seizure while peaceably engaged in our vess ibjorsl the leadiug ground of war. Since thtvariJ ennuneneed, the injurious orders in counciiy NuRF :LK,Sentembsr 14. two bombs -in anions' fh.m. that i-alh -r silcnppil bcM ninrliKr(l in ancli itrW a.dTl Jtf rmy 74., a frigate, a bugs an4 3 the heavy firing, -which continued fully an hour ; our trade to" reach Its former niarketi, tW atufcoretf.' On - the uoml g. of tRe ihed rnars wer.fc at onrcl,"r ldSl ven,n5 Lynhj howver, tliey kept it up until night at intervals .not so free and unrest rained as before. Tlei . - Xititfi .-.d i-L-p'oiil; .and continued our course Ve" Ifl Jh5-fcf P1rt of the d v lbe sm.r as thoigk thev were killina; prisoners. Just at ther groat point of duTerence is still unsettled otbseaitV.j flanks racked tufornjaUon ofl r5-1 n l?e routb of lIie CjP 9 the caneliisiou of the battle, a atorji blew up respecting the impressment of .our chin f'j.VM 1 - mv-bthg. (T-.l,r,'1crgI.n we aiobf , . a numb, r of men on the beach. . with the mast excessive rain I ever witnessed. Now although one causcis-partially .rcnmB i , 'vUt V -ad on the lolbwmc m. mine-, in ff. . 0 c.'0'k, ih?M ur.'--waytid st md up A British oiiicer was discovered on the point of yet as this is still continued, so much ttM l r bib. rn i i r- r ' ,,.. .,... w in, iiMiieilll I . J ii. ... J .1 .. . x - ... o-y ,tar licnuiu Pom, disc-.vered a brig i; Z J , 1 l,'VnT unc T 1"'S siting u .uc way, which appealed to be a vessel 8" got under way. , . - .2; wi,..n.lift whlh f fnimwcii I . Q oatunlay last, about li.msn Volunteered ,She fired s&vuial'guns and s'oiij for us, having wour. eu;agr.t nuiaica,v Jvi-r.; rtcoQDimnng and discoverlfiii tur f.jice and'the nation to which '"'Jhe bdon.d, we haufdupon a wind to stand out ;??lrtio Bay, and at'3 b clbtk shortened tail talked . .'ftnd run downVtih p iutefifion to bring her to ' !'foeviuni " Attwtnty .miuute after 8 P. M. ' ' ..woe wfult) Cpif.ol ihot.ihe fiiiugcdmmenc- JCdfrom boih, and afv'?.'' behg,vrarjnif . k$pLup, : , andwitii smte' mai'aaring, theneinyLlxailed j'. an MtdThe had .surtendered abouT 4 P. M. "" .tbeuvcQbrs bting rtailed to the masts, could not - thauicl d4D. Sihe proved to be his- BiM. '.U-gJefi-oni'feonVm'Pel Blythe;Bq. com nanner. whole!) in the early part ot the engager from a miliua company sttiioned near the inlet, o go and attack a party ol the British who wt re said to be on shore at the Cape. Wlien' thrv came to the Capeand were mounting one of the sand hills, they found themselves in full iiew, awd within misket shot of a terpe body of mariners who were exercising. A (luster of officers were standing some distance off between their mam bndy and our miluia .h-.ld tr had no; a nn. carrvin?? our produce to iorcnrn -market. Mi w art boi mil pit i t tfia ilictinnni aP Ati t An r a ridie d trin-r the cnira-fetneni. observinir the novance of our iunoeent. seamen. enil movements oi me garrison, lhe Indians gavi their shot very briskly this evenin 17th, 1 uesday. Silent both night and morn-- now to see this pouitsettlcd before, wc ccatkl l.igj none tone een ; a lew shot jom the in- Ji peace. ltw do not, ltwrjl besayiugm uians ; larga nrcs at night at the Unush eu- rect terms that we will not defend our cjluel campment. . . . from seiznre bv other nations. AllnatioJiH During the sipm only about ft , men were free and welcome to call in our vessels, la wounded in fort, all sligutfyieijicpt one r take away our men and fur ee, them to f two. 28lh, Wednesday. No appearance of the enemy until about li o'clock, when we dieov ment to spare they took del.bi rate am at the ered (heir lleet putting out of its harbor, whieh ojcersy-and fired -logr .oUlumfelM The militia Vaa a large bend on t his nxk of the river that then made the best of their way back to camp, eompletelv kept them from ji view of -tbi fort, while the enemy iiot whiitltd ever their headi Never until this moment could we form a tn ail directions-, Jut wuhout effect. s uy opinion of their probable strenzth, hav ing nevr shown their main body befor their ships -of war. As well misdit we allowus poaceablti wag .jnncr, while taking onrprodw to a market at home, to be presseil by foraiw en?, 'as""1he "peaceable sailer, who is matin room tor that market Irycarrying this, prodiwl to a foreign country, Our government hw gist far to meet the enemy on this point. ' I An act of congress is now in force, to pre any Britrsh seaman from entering our vessels rf , , r"Ki,... . - . . . j o - : Kient,bingrccertaacaiiiwn'shot through (he L uH i o . . noer repair at Mai- Aiiout on hundred aud thirty or forty water well those who -hereafter come to the. eotratrf l ..1 Ilik. -J.i.l,. t 1 - n " ..--. j. iw.oiu'.ll'II IlllUrrU ICT li I lliniT:I1T I'll! Is. tnonllur wilh I,ua ,l.-. nnl Knnnn.n i,i nm i,ni t. J lliAO nil. tr. V,1 WJf (''W ,IU WITT IV 4Q( IIU JjICUC. UUr- i. ..U, Cr,lfv ,l i ,. 0 . J . ,. V ' n " "'""'"- uim ubiumc jiaiiiiiuiM". - ..' tn aruin r. nnia Hm. K . ... ut .,). ..LI o K.Jv.fc. terminated Vis.'iostenire in eight hours. The ppirptra;e suffered moclvin ?pars and . , pg&Ufy titd ;theUoxer Ki in,sparsf riggmg & - jjjiul UttVig many shots' between wind and wa rry trom thai p; Riifradi-r G neral M'Ar'hur i3 now at Fort t Meigi, and has taken thn command of that pust. SECOND SIEGE OF POUT 5IEIG9. i , K would be,doir.g,meto the merit of! -: : KUJITE western-c in zp. Wr,;.Tftluhacohd(Wcut. were. I not to 2't Interesting Journal of the Second sletce of ir,:. 1.. m' n Fort JIeig$, by an ojfictr of respectability at jmemioo the cble assistance I received from him during the remainder of -the engagement, by his MtiaaaenuQn tQ nisown . division end other de-J jrLY2o. Tuesdav nlht n-fal riril w .partmeh!?. , Aud theofwers and cw generally, giyen for every officer and soldier totbo vigilant, J JJ h'PW lf add,nhe.r , cool and-dttemiriea to lay on their arms and be ready to receive the conduct have, oaf warmest approbation and ap.:eneaiy-Twhieh order proceeded from the disco- PIaus? t. . - , 'very of a sail near the old British garrison. . , As no mustetrolllhat can be fuHy relied on ! 2uf. Wpdn.iv ..:-. i:.-k 1 J f nmf inM mv: nns.Tnn. I rovnnf A ... 1 T v 3 11,0 T.'JVi: 7 1, ' picijuei-guaru, posteu-at the ei't Sua .imorwi anon recei veo irom . the ptiicers .ot tt" vessel, .jtP(rtbe.m-lirere'-between hie ciasted vessels were seen $1 hp small -ptf.l natnraTizeil., Nnw. ? ilia llrifiih lyovcrnmeii! were supposed to -average 20 mon each what onlv want their own men. as thev oreleud. tier number, were, in the large vessels we couhj form need not enter our vessels, as this lawexeluJ no idea of .the river was comnletelv covered them. For if thev hereaftcr.,toueh a mania wita tiioir sails ; 'they . had a hne homeward board our vessels, they touch one that they Dan breeze aud wera L-kiy out of sight. 1-- no right to. Our elaims-ou this suhjeet arei Ths; harsemeii ha l kc.pt their encampment, a- just . and reasonablejo cause thc;encmyja w bout 3 miles above the fort ; they werelikewise tend long about it": nor, indeed, will they cos- in m it inn rl i in I tw;. lll-n 'lirnftll'isil . ...j ..u.ii unill Mil. liter, iriHl IIMIE, 11 DC 3HU1U lUiltlHOJ llivv. . i. .. l i. i.. ir i . ... J . ...J iw oe leeiimseii squadron, and so, our country s cause. . W.c once gamea uus p aluiit 800 strong, the same no doubt the ilescr- among others, from this same enemy, w'aen on tors spoke of sometime ago, as being encamped numbers were much smaller, and when 'we wen oil t.iic Kiver llaisin, Tj. less hle to bear Ui'rf expense of the strujlefS What number of Indians there, were on foot w hen we were under no regular government. 1 is entirely coni'.-cturc: but it n nl-i n winrtll hare in tilt suppiise that theyTeiisnulnf (ruasiO lormer siee ; anil what t ho. ilpnt trovei iimcnt the.cnemy Were is matter of m jclr-snectilation One branch of this sovereiiatv is the right nrnnprtv OVCrtt twjrty and twenty Jvekilledf and t fourteen ' wounded, I Enclosed 'is a list of, the killed and woDlKedon board the Enlerprize. ; , i A hare ihe honor to be, &ci , . f r-V ; EDWARD R, Mc CALL, ' l '"i;;'.-v-'i-v;- Sector Otficir IsAAc.Hctu Esq. 5 s: . ,': - m -; v : jT.jwi tU J&itern atatkifii v. Lit t vfk tiled and wounded on' Board the i ;, Antdfirize, irt ihe, engagement xoilh the f, JT'fct NuthaiUel CJirrenr .ordinary ; tint or th( l,r.n v.,-; .i .. ... ' irtt .1 i . . .. .. , iiiijre .in conieetures s int. it n!i?fi nl our eilixena and uroi rf-'4w7touTi.S5 .'h'lI.pi'.;.rUiellerptifk.8-lly of natio,,,,. fo. fromuuU.W to ?r.j..i'" crain rea.nv 10 conLenti lar iui i iiJ Political." representative I-would consider myself abu- ing the trust youJiad confided to me,. were irin.w ed the fort, audeould be geen behind'trees hi plunder spemed to lie their principal object at . mis moyicni, ami iney turned their atteaition to the horses and eattle in the vicinity of the Mil. FORNEY'S CIRCULAR.- T. .i iruuuui i u sueeeeilf.d in atinii: So nr n . 40 .1.. . . - r . ' -- ItUOtit C yosecj oxen, i lie artillerists gave them seve-1 rise, von .withhold the Vya And means of maiingoui - ji .....p.i - in sucecssi 111. . , nfp.rin iidn-arfftiments to shoff tt is extra session of Congress is about to justice and necessity of. declaring war, itbngK I." 1 II n V tirlf r. 1 ft.!' : . - . ' . n . A .... Alllla .. ... - ,c uceoupr pi tne pnnci- to suiiice that the p . , MWmdtd Wiu Burrows, ; EwV cbrnmsn'rier, sitic dtw) Kerv'tn Waters, ff pnian,rrlor. tally 1 Ehsha Ulossnii ''.'cDeteAnmatefsmcc! 4ud) j iUavid H-rtoa, quarteaster Coats, qr. .master j Thomas 0uig, or.' - 3eru.'; Gammor . . hoatswain'a, , mat ; Sculler r jkadleyi'seaiuah j- J jints SaoWj jdO' Snow Jones, do j Veter,Iia.rftaj:dj do soatnan Vau Thomas, "Sdj seaman 4 John Fiumcre, marine if J ' r;;v.:EDD.;. R.-AVCALLi ' -, . ' ; - 'v ;: .' " ' ' - "i : Seiiicr officer. . - r ..1 I " . 1. 1 . I . '. . w.. .,...v nii.iv UVlUUilL III I. III'. Iirillf'.l- In a?, '.-linn , n f Im nmnAI. Oi'.nftnl VHI II Ul vv- , fiu suoi wuicn maue uiem very cautious 111 au- nfii m('ii7r.8 V;ni, k... u jf V r 1 V . v" """.' - 0 1'-'YTV. "J,"' v,-; ... f - - proaehing-the fort : 7 TwiThm vip has dcteid on, it,; aml.tha state j f7. 5 I'-ThfttaSi hni h;a .r- ,.. !. M Ith th'4 v e" t,t 1 S:eji you this short 'thin'w exists : it therefore becomes all to Ia,Kt ",S K ' . th,ir aid in its cause, On this subject, the mastedvessols. and a nti'mnron. r ..... .I .. 7, " . V U1 Voni5re." ine message of timent of an old and enlighten i patrwu r seaman. ter eraft. Thiv itl,Pr! th,;, fl f " .f .N,WU -rmn us, that, shortly after statesman, addressed to his eountrynen df" coWehW to the river and in full view of thU ! h m bvX V made , the revolutionary Applies with great place; but thev quickly chanred"IhaT 1 11 S0'" to HvcW "If there isany. principle that was ne tad them struck and ai pearelt be tool7 of with ; controverted npoUiVsoeill union, it is, that ju.sel the oldgar,isoniu the eveniTig they firc4 ant M toVZw, 2 p mm aa ao sub- a body, every.soeiety must be detcrimn u master : (extreme htfaw dkhar-.f, Jul ,2. I K. .W f"SlM government, and that he the plurality. "' There was a time when it ! " f , . A.:m.tu i.i w ii v ni.ia i iin.i n-n nihr. i' ir i. . f , . , . . ' - A T I 7 -"-uim vf a im; t " ' r . .. - . .. -I klk - MORE OF THE LaTE VTCTOHY , j A lt tei Trcm a enlleman ator land, states be vh1 beenfon I btyr j .-10; vesiirH'y appear tf be 9? t'qi'ial force .hblb vessels nmch cut to ptefco u U is now rridaih'and I hav been a sV.titig tn-aj. tend 'neuter wounded on ooh -aides.-fg, .4-k4d (,r uotr l the ?io!ccr, and fl wou:wktT '. a .'kiihtd jm.s-wif '.lit liatupiui and 3 wounded toons. 23d, Thnrsday, iThey beat rtveillee 3 and fired a morniug gun which was answered by ona at th mouth of the riverwhiek '-un w as alio answcred by "anotttef supposed to be at rvtaldin. The Indtiiis i were . jg into,lhe fort a . itarnatviy thronshout tho day, but with very little effcet, i' This day lieuL Slouhtjoy pene trated to the fort with 1 or 13 meu, having been fired on by the Indians several times. ' IJJd, Friday morning. Their reveUIee and gunwliich wa again Answered at the laketo gother with delightful inusie ou lhe buele-horn. A. large numoer of Jiorsemen were discovered they came up the rivw and were paiir and re- Jnited btates. niinfiil nnt Aii, .nincicinnt ini nirpssary" proposal, and appointed three of our riii--eviiWt afU hit-mind freely aud fu zciis ministers to jneetjmejj ai might be appoint- i ly of the necessitv or exnedienev of resisting tl i on ma narr. nrnnr .mr,. .:k .. . . . a. iimPiiu . . vl -"-i".i, "nil u new in H IHIIinnnivnt lirnul Kritnm ! hill lilt - 1 l f ' 1 - ... . .... - : - l . j . . u l . . . ..w.. . - ' j- .ii , - - -"j v "uii tt view iuii anu nnai sctUotnent'of all our differences ou tair and just Drhicinles ' ,Rnfvnf (U time that this amicable disposition was evidence c.1 uu ,r parr, u was the recomjnendationf the Preshleiit that it became bnr clrantry to continue its warlike position, and not to relax, in the smallest, from a -wgoroua prosecution of the war In this opinion a, majority of Congress have concurred ;. and with this view the great est portion of their measures have been adopted. Acta have passed for aiding itethe defeneef our searcaast. both bvuean nfi- e- ...i - 5 . , . f.TTT w "jl- .V y yi i m t ui aL.aaf ver long ago t. the measures being resolved up An .nil i, r. n: nnn u-lin is bare' neutral can Scarcely be forgiven ting enemy, must be considered a traitor : ey-' ...1. '--rrr.v::-.. : the dec-"' m.v lint" n iih inunu nmniu- uii.vi siye rea . .... .' ,l .i..a.'.nllKU Kuiuiions iormcu ny , 7. to he considered as iled!rinirhis.faithinfl no. - te Sssist in the eommoncause''-5n-whicn are engaged to support our rights. . VI - IHC il T, III 111UBH ' , J ...... n .i'-o ' .. ; . . .r ..... cnnHS' to w case. Suppose that a ship at sea leak, which exposes the whole company A-.
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