JAPAN.

Constitution and Government.

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The system of Government of the Japanese Empire is as yet, but imperfectly known. The nominal head of the State is a Spiritual Emperor called the "Mikado," invisible to the people, and considered of semi-divine origin. At his side stands a Temporal Emperor, the "Ziogun," or, as commonly called, the Tycoon, whose office also is hereditary in his family, and who represents the central executive. But neither the Mikado nor the Tycoon appear to be possessed of general authority, extending over the whole State. The actual Government is vested in a number of feudal Princes, or "Daimios," proprietors in their own right of a more or less extensive territory, over which they exercise absolute sway. The central authority is not only powerless as far as they are concerned, but they claim the right even of removing the Tycoon and his Ministers.

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The administration of the Empire is carried on by two Councils of State, the first, called the "Gorogio," composed of five members, and the second, the “Onwakadouchisri,' of seven members. Over the first council, which more immediately represents the executive authority, presides the "Gotario," or prime-minister, who occupies the post of Regent of Japan, in the event of the minority, or during the temporary illness of the Tycoon. The "Gotario," is elected by the two Councils of State and the principal "Daimios" of the Empire, from among the latter class.

The following is a list of the chief feudal Princes of the Empire, with their revenues and territorial possessions, taken from the Japanese "Official Almanack " *——

Names and titles of principal Daimios.

Revenues in kokous of rice.

Pounds Lord of the castles Sterling. and cities of

Situated in the Provinces

of

Prince of Kanga, Maida Kaga 1,202,700

no Kami

Prince of Satsouma, Matsdaïra! 760,800

Satsouma no Kami

769,728 Kanasawa, Dais-Kaga and Noto

odgi, Koumatsou

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486,912 Kagosima, Sa-Satsouna and

dowara

Fouigo

Prince of Owari, Tokungawa 629,500 402,880 Nogosa, Inu Yama Owari

Owari dono

Prince of Moutsen or Xendaï, 626,000 400,640 Siraisi, Xendaï,

Matsdaïra Moutsen no Kami,

Taïra

Moutsen, or Oshiou Xendar

or Xendaï Prince of Ksiou, Tokungawa

Kidono, or Ksion Prince of Etzu, Hosokawa Etzu

no Kami Prince of Mino, Matsdaïra Mino 520,00 332,800 Foukooka

555,000

540,000

355,200 Wakayama, Tanabe, Ki, or Ksiou

Singo 345,600 Koumamoto, Jat-Chigo or Figo

sosiro, Oudo

Tzikoudzen

no Kami

Prince of Aki, Matsdaïra Aki 436,000 279,04 ) Ghirosina

no Kami

Prince of Daïsen, Matsdaïra 369,000 236,160 Yewakumi,

Daïsen no Taiou

Prince of Fizen, Matsdaïra 357,000 228,400 Saga

Fizen no Kami,

* After Sir Rutherford Alcock's The Capital of the Tycoon, London, 1863. Vol. II., Appendix D.

✦ Bombarded by the British fleet under Adml, Kuper, August 14-16, 1863.

kuváma, Chiofou

Aki

To-Nagato Hagi- Soulio

and

Fizen

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