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Francis Bouadilla was chiefe Marshall: who all of them had their officers fit and requisite for the guiding and managing of such a multitude. Likewise Martin Alorcon was appointed Vicar generall of the Inquisition, being accompanied with more then a hundreth Monkes, to wit, Iesuites, Capuchines, and friers mendicant.

To this class belongs the celebrated case of the Capuchines of Cascante, the recollection of which is traditionally preserved, and is still the subject of many a conversation, although to the present day we are not aware of any account that has been published on the subject of that shameful transaction.

Louis XIII., who enlarged and beautified Paris, had these bulwarks pulled down, and the first boulevards laid out on their site. They are situated on the north side of the Seine, and form a continuous line under different names, Madeleine, des Capuchines, des Italiens, and Montmartre. This line of boulevards is one of the sights of Paris.

In the religious orders, particularly those of the Capuchines, there were appointed days, such as Good Friday, on which a whipping, self-inflicted, was a rigorous obligation. Among devotees it is a voluntary act, except when imposed by the confessor by way of penance. The number of lashes depends on the time which it takes to pray the Miserere.

In some religious communities of both sexes, but especially in those of the Capuchines, the fast-days are multiplied to such an extent, that they compose the greater number of days in the year. Abstinence from meat varies in the different bishoprics, according to the established custom or the bishop’s will.

The result of this step was, that in the interior of the edifice was discovered a door leading to a subterranean passage or tunnel which crossed underneath the principal street of the town, and led direct to the convent of the Capuchines.

CELIBACY AND MORALS.—Illicit relations formed by the clergyShameless avowal of their fruitsFerocious character of love in the cloistersThree flagrant casesMurder of a young lady by her confessor, the Carmelite of San LucarHis trial and sentenceMurder by a wife of her husband under the direction of her confessor, the Capuchine of CuencaHis trial, imprisonment, and escapeMurder of a lady by the Agonizante of MadridHis trial and executionScandalous occurrences in the Convent of the Basilios of MadridForcible entry of the civil powerMurder of the abbotSuppression of inquiryShameful profligacy of the Capuchines of Cascante and the nuns of a neighbouring conventMode of its discoveryImprisonment of inmates of both conventsRemoval of prisonersTheir mysterious escapeExemplary performance of vows in some casesDangers of celibacySpanish women and their influence on society.

A great part of their religion consists in their title: some will be called cordeliers, and these subdivided into capuchines, minors, minims, and mendicants; some again are styled Benedictines, others of the order of St. Bernard, others of that of St. Bridget; some are Augustin monks, some Willielmites, and others Jacobists, as if the common name of Christian were too mean and vulgar.