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āđāļāļ āļāļāļĨ āļĢāļēāļāļē Ensign Flint was appointed to the command of the Bronx by the flag-officer, who had called upon Captain Passford in his stateroom. Christy had not failed to commend his executive officer in the highest terms. The commodore suggested that Christy could not be very kindly disposed towards Captain Battleton of the Vernon, on account of his decision against him in the matter of his identity. "There are a great many hiding-places on board of any vessel, and I am very clear in my own mind as to what became of him. Of course, the flag-officer, seeing both of you together, would have been as much perplexed as the captain was, and he would have been compelled to accept the evidence of the commission and the orders in your possession." "The Bronx is taking in provisions, stores, and ammunition. They say the captain has his orders, but I don't know about that." "Hardly; both of them claim to be the same officer, and I have invited you to assist me in deciding which is the real Mr. Passford."