‘FACTITIOUS NAMES.
| President— | Gowrie |
| Justinian | |
| Aloman | |
| Coloman | |
| Kenneth | |
| Godfrey | |
| Council— | Hanibal |
| Ernest | |
| Augustin | |
| Ethelred | |
| Ferdinand | |
| Nicholas | |
| Gregory | |
| Generals— | Frederic |
| Augustus | |
| Othoe | |
| Anthony | |
| Captains— | Oxonian |
| Mildon | |
| Louis | |
| Amadeus | |
| Lieutenants— | Hercules |
| Neptune | |
| Mars | |
| Albert. |
‘MARKS OF DISTINCTION.
‘Counsel—A large white cockade. President—A black bow. General—Three red bows. Captain—Two red bows. Lieutenant—One red bow.
“‘A. W. Smith, Secretary.’
“There were in the same pocket-book three letters, purporting to be orders addressed by the same secretary, Smith, to Oxford: the first was as follows:—
“ ‘Young England, May 16, 1839.
“ ‘Sir—Our commander-in-chief was very glad to find that you answered his questions in such a straight-forward manner; you will be wanted to attend on the 21st of this month, as we expect one of the country agents in town on business of importance. Be sure and attend.
“ ‘A. W. Smith, Secretary.
“ ‘P.S. You must not take any notice to the boy, nor ask him any questions.’