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. The Rev. Mr. Lerd’s Lestare. Om Tuesday evening, Mr. Lord delivered the second lecture of the course, to a very select and Bespectable audience, atthe Tabernacle. Subject, the suppression of the Jesuits by Pope Clement the Mth. He began by saying that ene of the mom the subject of this lecture; and here let me say that eit iovose i by si employing historical truth, for we gain nothing the em; Beated zeal or bitterness. We must must" be honest; and in present to you this ‘and in subject, [ do it histori- ; but etill Lama i Protestant, and will discuss the subject asa Protestant, although Roman Catho- lies may view it with other eyes. No subject cam be more trite. Every one knows the general history of this remarkable order of ee i bes aot read or pies a age genius of jus aterm, the encourage- ment it reoeived in all the Coaris of iameee, and its diffusion throughout jcontineat? Who has ‘Rot heard of their aiixsions, their vast wealth, their wnequalled powert—how they supplanted the old priesthood and monks—-how amassed wealth E their influence, and how the” branded Tal wi name o _ infide- "ty—how they dallied with despots in con- mecting Church and State, and how they aimed 2; erming the world—how they succeeded ring mankind, und how they coatrolled the will of tne people, so that the vei ism bas become a word ia the name of Jesuit- with craft and cunning. see lish e been exaggerated,and the Jesuits have udered. No class of mea has been 80 mueh abused by Protestants, and so praised by Catholics. [tis difficult to know the exact traths0 as to do them complete justice; but one thing is certuin—they have not live i in vain—the' have left their mark on the world’s history, whic! Will remain to after ages Yet, after all, they have been suppressed. And aguin I ask, why did this happen? But, before I explain the cause, it may be well to warrate their fall. The first blow aimed against them was when they were in the fulloess of their power—whea they had 800 colirges, 223 missions, and near! 23, members, and this blow was first struc! Whea they had almost exercised boundless power. ‘Tt wes struck by the King of Portugal. It 80 hap- pened that an attempt was made, one evening, on the king, while going to see his mistress. A pistol shot was fired at him; the Jesnits were suspect- ed of being engaged in the plot; he believed them guilty, gud covid only get md ot them by charging them with being connected with it. The result ‘Wes that the bishops were ordered to remove them from all schools nod ag in Portugal, Similar Bteps were taken in the Brazile; their property, in both countries, was contiseated to the uses of ihe State. The excuse of the King of Portugal for his severity was, that they had become degenerate and corrupt, aod were dangerous to hiinself and his government. Scon after their suppression ia Portugal, their doom was sealed in Fraace. Louis XV., wao was a bigot, and who wes thea ruled by Madame de | apangand’ one of (he most iatriguiug women of er age, and who ruled France ia the name of Louis—this woman. they oflended, and went so far as to refuse to grant the king absolution until he put her away. This eo eoraged Madam de Pompadour, that she swore to be revenged; and she kept her promise. The prime mioister of France, at the time, wes her creature, and more- over, he was a philosopher, and a French philoso- pher, too; and he thought t only right to su press th of ail religions. He Was just the man to carry out such a purpose; 3 seconded by an event which just then red. Father Lancelot, a Jes winkeaaietrs ber iner, bagpensa ies theron feciety; but it 60 happe at their asual ‘tact had filed them—they neglected, or refused, 2o pay the debt. They could not have acted more ; their aflzirs were examined into in court of justice; and the judges declared the Jesuits were rei for the debt of Father Lancelot, and senteaced themto pay one and a half millions to the house in Marseilles who had the elaim agsinst the defaulting priest; but ‘his was not enough. They were, in the progress of the examina- tion. ‘d to produce their secret rales; and, says F St. there was a universal eagerness Fate to read those secret consiituti to Senprehatioe tines anid 4 Bat al wh 8, 12 Vaseal . Bat Louis feared them} he was tang jt to respe u ll Bourbon kings he did not thmk hie life safe without « Jesuit confessor, tds Pompadour oe ed the Siete jour, wi ane the kiug with threats of a civil id not have suppressed them. He 51 vehogs bad met in conference, t they de: da reform of the order. called ere to reform replied they would r; “to their fate ‘hem in pei "et ha‘ met in. that in Spain, was te weer broad biimmed king wished to suppress it—a revolt was the conse- quence of his attempt, and it —s the re- volters received a sign from the Jesuits, and the revolt was immediately putdown. The king be- ame alarmed, and thought the Jesuits had some hand in the attempted revolution; and from that moment he became afraid of their influence,find de- announced without avy parade or ceremony, by an more than a Cm, when all was ready, he to the bishops mall aad 5 32 HEE ‘The Boston Lancers and the British Army Despath. TO THE EDITOR 0: THE HERALD. of a half a column in your useful inal, other day, epublishing, from the ittah Army Desporch, an article ridiculing the eo soldiers of this coun'ry. ou, cle, “ Jealous English,” or something to that effect, lauoched it upon the tide of your immense circulation, to abiie the contempt or curious reflection of whomsoever might read it. Bome foiks an idea into their heads, and ene ft whl sash ensity that they are utterly ardless of all colem facts. ‘a man in a house on fire, iatent upon savii rdless of all consequeacee, ty povbay da ., I there ee tile jeu! —asort of actidity — mixed up with the badinage, W' vamp M84 almost, that while the writer was Pennlog, Pte eercacms, the ghosis of Lexiagton, Bunker all, and forty other fights of the revolution, not to way ove word of the scenes of 1812, 1813 and 1814, were “rhaking their gory locks at him.” Ite all very well for our stout old father, the to Englisher, t himself with contempt of all the Test of c n; but the use of figures plainly shows that what ia 177: |, or 1813, was well done, may now be. lectle better done. ‘We {court no display of prowers for yeomen or citizen eoldiers. e should dislike to fight a Bri- tish regular regiment; but if we were obliged to do it, the Lord only knows what would be the re- mt Pipe clay, red jackets, stocks and flogging make ood toldiers so far as discipl ne gors—but that’s all. { can’t make free fightiog men of them, no how ouean fikit. Iti, doubuess trae that] the regu- jac British army would find uncomfortable work to even with the citizen soldiers, premising that it would take a month to get at home. Latelligence will carry the day; plack, which the yeomen in- Derit from ovr glish forefathers, added to elas- t, love of country, and the indi- eit by American citizen soldiers, ce all the peculiarly distressing a varioges t which the * Briteh reguler arm are brought into the held. We give up to Jo oll in hie bee! eating aad beer-drinkiag prope: ties ; We cannot go the heavy wet—that's a fi bat when bullets, grape phot and bayonets are the * order of the day,” our neighbors «should of their own merits peri- ence ina terrible teacher. Pray Mr. Despatch, con- m the pret couflets between Mother LF epee her precocious ollspring on this side of the peddie—and go to “jeupper with what te you pay.” Crrise Soupien. THE LATEST ADVICES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, ‘BSCEIVED aT THE MEW YORK HRBALD OFFICE, D*. 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