neither publich" "Rules & Regulations
as
are
they required to do
pecially instructed &
nor constone & a
apply
The Extraordinary comminal Jinediction l' powers entrusted to them with
ordinary Indicial discoumination it will be scarcely possible for Hom's foot altogether Coshelter & protect them from all liability in respect of acts
J serious illegality which although slove optima fide and with the mont honest intentions are attended with The
to gravest & most inpurious realto Benndividuals.
5th The 41th Section of the Coder in Conniel of January. 23th 1860 (Japan) provides to a certain extent for the protection of Consular Officers and all : persons acting under the authority
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and in execution of the power
Jurisdiction & # Oh, entrusted to
them
of any
by
The order,
or in the sxecution:
of
the provisions of the order.
by
I M's Goot necessary
For
The
and it it should be considered.
public interest to extend the protection
the
abready secured thereby, and by general law to Consisler officers in respect of their judicial acto, We can only say that the whole Subject should be Maturely considered Upon Imperial Grounds, and such Aunther Segislative action thereupon
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