. The mikado's empire. DOS EMPIRE. During the summer, Mr. Katsu Awa was made Minister of theNavy, and Mr. Okubo Ichio, Mayor of Tokio. A large number of ex- Tokugawa vassals were called into the service of the Government, and the old lines of divis- ion obliterated. The head of the Tokugawafamily appointed by the mikados court in1868, is Jiusammi Tokugawa Kamenosiike,whom I often met in Tokio. The Tokugawaclansmen are now among the loyal upholdersof the throne and the new order of Katsu devoted himself to the thorough or-ganization of the navy (see page 597). TheBritish model had al


. The mikado's empire. DOS EMPIRE. During the summer, Mr. Katsu Awa was made Minister of theNavy, and Mr. Okubo Ichio, Mayor of Tokio. A large number of ex- Tokugawa vassals were called into the service of the Government, and the old lines of divis- ion obliterated. The head of the Tokugawafamily appointed by the mikados court in1868, is Jiusammi Tokugawa Kamenosiike,whom I often met in Tokio. The Tokugawaclansmen are now among the loyal upholdersof the throne and the new order of Katsu devoted himself to the thorough or-ganization of the navy (see page 597). TheBritish model had already been selected. Inthe accompanying cut is given a specimen ofthe national fleet, the Tsukuha Kan, whichvisited San Francisco during 1875. The por-trait of the commander shows the Japanese naval officer of the periodin modern tonsure and uniform. The sun-flag of Japan floats the latter part of June, 1872, the mikado left Tokio in the flag-ship of Admiral Akaraatsu, who was trained in Holland with Enomoto,. Japanese Naval Officer,


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