CHINESE GOVERNMENT.
LIST OF OFFICERS
From the
大清縉紳
Tá Tsing Tsin Shin, or
Governmental Red Book. We select only the names of the principal
persons and of those who are likely to come to the notice of for- eigners.
HIS IMPERIAL Majesty,
道光
TAU-KWANG,
the present emperor of China, was born the 10th of the 8th moon A. D. 1781, and succeeded his father Kiáking 24th of August 1821. The leading members of the Cabinet,
or NUI KOH,
内閣,
are
Muchángáh, a Manchu;
Pwán Shingan, a Chinese;
Pauḥing, a Manchu;
1. 2.
3. FL
4.
Chola Pingtien, a Chinese;
5. 耆英
Kíying, a Manchu;
6. Chin Kwántsiun, a Chinese.
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS,
in the eighteen Provinces of China Proper.
總督
Tsung tuh, or
Governors-general. These are eight in number, and below we give