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16 LXXIV. The general assembly of the council of State shall deliberate, by order of the King, or of the lieutenant, or at the request of a head of a department, if made conformably to established law.

LXXV. The decrees of the general of the council of State are subject to the approbation of the King or of his lieutenant. Those relating to the trial of public officers, and to contested jurisdiction, are immediately to be carried into effect.

CHAPTER IV. Of the Branches of the Administration.
LXXVI. The execution of the laws shall be confided to the different branches of the public administration as follows:—to wit:
 * 1) The commission for religious affairs and public instruction.
 * 2) The commission of justice, chosen from amongst the members of the supreme tribunal.
 * 3) The commission of the interior and of the police.
 * 4) The commission of war.
 * 5) The commission of finances and of the treasury.