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gclub āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩ āļāļąāđāļ āļāđāđāļēcaesar 88 āļāļē āļŠāļī āđāļ Captain Battleton would soon begin his investigation, and Christy was confident that the sick officer would be proved to be the impostor. He was not at all worried or even disturbed in regard 60 to the result, for he felt that "truth is mighty and must prevail." His only solicitude was to unravel the plot. Bands of Confederates had been put on board of several steamers for the purpose of capturing them; and it was possible that this plan had been adopted to obtain possession of the Vernon, for she was a good vessel, and was fitted out as a man-of-war. "Strike one bell, Vincent!" said Mr. Flint, when the captain had given him the order to go ahead. "Both of you were in command of the Vixen, I suppose," added the captain with a smile. "All the crew are not loyal," replied Christy, as he explained the instructions he had given to the steward. When Captain Battleton took from the envelope the blank papers, no one seemed to be inquisitive as to the result, for, as the commander had suggested, they all expected to find the commission and other papers regularly and properly made out and signed. Several sheets were unfolded and spread out upon the table, and Christy was hardly more surprised than the others at the table.