/ * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE \ ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA , TUESDAY MORN ING , JUNE 28 , 1881 , NO. 6. LEGAL NOTICE. 'Ill tac Circuit CouH of the United States far lh Hitrlct and State of Nehnwka. No fcstl. Skerman W Knseral , complainant , M. Charka t W. Ayrc , Defendant In chancery. Orderon aluent defendant * 1 And now , bit this fifteenth day of June A. n 381 , iK'liitfat the .May ttrni , A. " 1) leal , of the nald court , It hating liocn made to ai > i < cnr to the satisfaction of Mid court , th t thl lk mlt com- mtnccil totiiforro MI rqnltriilc claim ni-on real property within the mid dUtrkt , nnd that Chas AjrtB defendant hirtlu , N not nn InlmtiltAiit of , nnd hiM not bwn found within Iho ald dUtriit , nnd ha * not \ olimt.uilaiiH | > arcd fn this milt , on motion of JawM. Woofoorth. solicitor lor the salil complalntnt , It I * comMcrcd hj the court ftml .ordered liy the wild defendant almvc named he , nnd he h hereV dltwtcJ to nptvar , and plead , nn wtror dimurtothcumiplnliiaiifa Mllol i-om- plaint on or l.tfore the fln-t day of Annul , tbsl , aiidtliatlndrfaulttliinof , an onlcr he cntcnxl in this iniiMj , taUntftlK ! said lilll pro twifenio It I fiirthraorilcredl ) ) Oie court tint at lca. t twenty dvv 1-clorcthn nald first daj of Anirn < t 1M1 acrqiyof thUor < crtiei-cnrd on t'hari(8 A ) rtho al < l defendant thereof foKmllf prac- tlfaMc , ami a1 \iptre tha person or persons In poiscMtionnriliarurof the roalirocrty ) | itwurili- MI In complainant' * Mil of conipfalnt , It nny thcro to'nml' that n c stinc l copy cf thl order Ix ! punlhnn fur fotir consccuthe w&in \ ' "The Omaha lire " ( blynedl ) ELMKUS. DfNDY , Judge. U.MTinKTAnrx ar \vr.mc\ , [ r , WUfon'n. Niiilth , Clerk nf ta circuit COTirt of the UnltrrltititGifo ! tlio' Ilitrji't of Ncliraska , rurtlfyUintlhi\u comjurnl tlio anncved order of Killooijrt'wUh ihcoriginil l'.rvof Mid order iw It Rpprm of rei-or.l on the Jounml of said t-outt , .niul th * the wino In a < tirrcct transcript thereat , mid'thowholoof snldcrlfclnal ordir. In testimony whrwof I ha\ocauc4 t < ; iii . n thoncalof said coctttoho alllMHl , * t iar vu.j Ulj t.ty | of 0limIiaijMl | fM jutritt.os fhe 15th day nf rene , 1881. WATSO.VH1. SMITH , Clerk. J. H.nVGdlrtorth , Sollcltorforl'lalntlfl. THE BEST OF ALL TOR MAN A D BEAST , For more than n. third of a century the known to millions nil over tlioworld IIP .thi'only safe rqllsnco forUio rellcf'trf accidents and niatn. It is n tnoilloln * itliovo price unrf pniieo thc.bntaf ila Jlnd. 'Foe cvertfforiu of external pale. tho- . - ' h U t fllustnng LlalmcntllH without an cqtnU. lit penetrate ! fteuli ami inuclots ( lie very bone waking the conthm- iincc of pnin mid dnUiiniiniiUon impos sible. Its olTcctitiippii Human tlw Ilnuo Cri'nlioniuro equally -Tul. The Jluxlcim T.inhucnt Is , nretloil by somebody ita o very house. Evury < laj- brings IIUWCKT/I itlir nRony ofaii n\yful ncnld or Incru HiibdiU'd , of rheniimtlc mfirtyn ire- or a inlunble liorie ar * vc u veil by the licaling power of Uiia LINIMENT Miccdllv cures micli allmcntbtnf thu HUMAN FLESH as Itlieumati m , Swelling ! . 011 a" JToliiti , Contracted Muiclei , IJurai * tud Hcaldi , Cuts , Bruise ! aitnl Nprnlui , Pot (0.11 oui Bite * nml MtliiKi , StlfTiion , X.fimcneM , Old Morei , Vlcers , Fraatblto , Chllblalna. Mure Nipple * , Oaked Breast , null indeed vrcry form of external dl - aie. It liral * wfatiaut scan. For the Butrrn CCEATION It cures rKj > ruln , Swliuiy , Stiff Joint * , Founder , II < iri e Sore * , Hoof ! > ! - tJKt , Foot Hot , Screw Worm , Seal * , Hollow Horn , Scratches , IVIitd- Knllv , Spavin , Tlirmh , Itliicbniie , , USd Sore * , Poll Evil , Film upon tbc Slclit and every other ailment to which the occupant * of the tttnhle and Stock Vurd arc liable. Thu Mexican Itltutaiig Liniment. alKiiys cures uiul uovcr dlauiipolute ; aiiil it ia , positively , THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB HAN OB BEAST. * , -W Btem Enamel PniotWorks , ' MILLAKD , MASON & CO , , Burlington , Iowa' . ' Manufacturerof the Beit and MostPopular Jt * , . ft , * 3 piiflds of Reuly lllMdj' * House aad 'Cottage Paints In tbe Market. The Western Euamel. theCliicago.Barllngton and Qulucy RaUiiuul COtUze , tho'llanlceje ' Cottage , tbe C.B. . & Q. Iron-Clul an > 1 Fire * lroof Paint , ezpK 4y ( or Darn * . DepuU , EUva- tort , Railroad Can , niideei. Kooft , tit. , and adapted by uioat , of ike llallroadi throughout -theWe t. Vfe minuf ctur all tbe popular btde * and plort In uio for houta tialntlii ) ' . both lnUe and < utnd fmarantee than unsurpassed fur dur. * l ity and bouly. Oar outniae white ve war. rant to mand flvo tlinu * lander without chalking thin the bent of white < < td and oil u nuaillv mixed , or white I d and oil furnlthed free of axpvnie for tepalntlntr. Our bnow White , c - pieskJy for Inside woi'k ( a tat equaled for it * ct- treuse whiteness , and li K UIIU I not to yel low It the direction * are ob erv < d In the surface tj bo vVe are l o m\nufcturlor ( be Alabaitlne and Bnrateof Zinc Kil-wmluo , > * autd- | the duett at d moit convenient decorili * inute'lali In ex > lilcnco , and * o timple In ill preparation that It can be app-led by any houie-bc i r of ordinary intelligence , trllllin' , white and an endlew num. ber of ihidix and lints , ail guodi minufictnrrd > .y uiKUarantcod , aample ord < of p.lnta and kaliomlne furnltbed true on application by mall 01 otberwUe. OoriMpondeuct toHdVtd. , MILLAUD , MASON & CO. , No , 800 , 802 IMA 80 * Foutli Villa Sticet , liar- owa. Inn LfOBT rorDbARl Tui BIST SILLING I THE OVALCHURN THE BEST OHDKNH AND QDIOKEK MOST CON > THAN ANY VENIJSNT OTUEIt , Oil URN' MAN UFA 0- IK TUB MAKKET , i t Uanufactored la Hie else , Y 6 , 8 , 10 and 1 * jullonj. It lu 110 gettint. Hence no nol o uoei lt work eully nJ quIcVly. nd reU tbe larjeit nmoart o.l butter from the milk or creini made frohj ibet < i Mh lumber , ( t i old at l wer price thin any other flret-clul churn. Scn'l for dUrlptive circular and price Ji.t to the theOVAL CHURM COMPANY. COSHhH , IND. Houses , LOTS , FlRMS , LANDS f J BEMIS' Real Estate ! L' ' ' EXCHANGE , OMAHA , NEB. ItaUSES AND LOTS , LOTSC27S -C27S to $18,000 Mh KffBOOINESS LOTS , OUU - - 'W0 to J10.000 etah. Onn F/iUMS 200 fiA.n.n/i'A ACRE8'Lii ' D , . t)00Ou ) > M , ; jj f 1 ° fin/fe / ASRE9 'INOOUOLAS COUXCl' y Ann ACHES iN-BAnrY COUNTY iLAROE AMOUH , O feoperty , IN ONE , TDK , TWENTY > CR FORTY-ACIS LOTS , WITHIN ONE TO FIVE POSTOTFICE. $250,090 TO LOAN r < v j ; f\ -r- \ 8 Per" Cent MEW. MAPS , Of OMAHA , 4PUDI.ISIIKI > , EV THIfJ-AOEHCT , i 25c each ; Mounted$1. ' HoUses1" Stores ! ' 'Hotels , Farms , Lots , Lands , Office's , Rooms , TO RENT OR LEASE. Taxes Paid , Bents Cpllected , Deeds , Mortgages , and all Kinds of Tjoal Estate Documents Made' Out at Short Notice. This agency does strictly a Brokerage business. Does not speculate , and therefore any bargains on its books are in sured to its patrons instead 01 being gobbled up by the agent. Notary Public Always m Office. ? - * * - ' < * i AND GET CIRCULARS and FULL Eeal Esate Excliange , f * - . / I V in litll AND DOUGLAS STS. , FOREIGN EVENTS. An Exciting Debate in the Honsa of Commons on the Coer cion Act , Several Corrupt Justices De tected in Election Frauds. Tliroo Persons Killed in tlio Riots at Unraollloii COllllfl'T ilt'STlCRS. Jlmo 27. Iii'tHo house of cbmtiiotia to-day it was atinmiuccd that twcnty-soven justices of the pcaculind been ivportcd as { { uilyof ccrnipt prao- ticcs during the last uononil oluction and tlint fifteen of the number had placed their resignations in the hands of Lord Sclbourno , lord high chan cellor. No definite decision lias been reached in regard to the others. AJf BXCITIMl 1IKUATE O.V T11K fOKIU'IOX ACT. LONDON , Juno 27. In the house of commons to-niglit there was an excit ing debate. The hume rulers made A concerted attack vm the lord lieu- tenant.of Ireland , and 3Ir. Foster , Irish home secretary , in reprobation of their action in proclaiming the county \Vatcrford as a district to bo brought under the coercion act. Mr. Frank H. 0'Donuellmombor forDun- Rarten , said that only ono assault in Woterfoi-d had been reported dur ing the last six luonths , and declared that tlxut ) was /ar more rcfl ] > oct for laiv and order in Waterford City and county , and that lifo and property were l 6ro uoouio than they wcro in London , Liverpool and Manchester. Mr. .Foster in reply Justified the proclamation , and"sadj ) huw > vas 'quite rcadjr to moet-a vote of consume. Mr. llichard Power , member for Waterford City , Mr. A. M. Sullivan , member J ( > r ' 4leatli. Mr , Artliur O'CoiuibrT'oTQ'iiceiis county , and Mr. Pamell censured the government for its actionl/declaring that.it.anj > oured t < v bo determined Jby unjust restric tions arid * .persecutions to 'drive the Iriidi people into acts < if violence , wliich would furnish an excuse for shooting them down rifwjuaxo trd AIIMIT-THK KITUIUOKITV or UtEUICAX ATHXUIES. Xioxoox , Juno 27. The Globe this .morning , speaking of the sport ing world oays : Jn yaditiiig , rowing -racing and pedestrianism , Brother Jonathan .lias shown himself < < ] uitp the > equol of Jdin Bullbut tlmt.m cricket Brother Jonathan is no vherc. UEATir 01' EX-l'UIME AIIttHrEK OF FJlANCE. I'AIUBJuuo 27. Jf.Dufaure , a senator ef France , oiid late JB.rimo " " minister , lie dead. T1IKEE 1'EIIWXS KILLED IN 3ME MAK- hEILLES ItlOtS. PARIS , Juno 27. Ollicial joturns of the number of victims of tlio Mar seilles riotc , shows that two French men and ono Italian w ro killed , and five Frenchmen and thirteen Italians wounded. About 1,200 Itukans have left Marseilles. AFFAIRS AT ALBANY. Legal -Question Raised by the Democrats. Changa Anticipated For a Pew Days. i National Associated Press. OfflLL AT IT. ALUANY , Juno 27. TJio joiut con- r < /-.ntion rosuiutul its session at Jioon. The roll allowed a majority of each IUUHHC present. Thu firbt ballot ifor a suoscBsor to Cackling resulted : iConk- ling 24 , AVheclar 32 , Lnpham 8 , Has kinc , Cornell 2 , Roach 1 , Cimvlcy 1 , Po tor ( dem. ) fft , Spinolay < cloiu. ) 1. Tbo joint ballot for a sucoewicr to Plait resulted : Platt 21 , Denow 41 , Haekwis 3 , Qrowlsy 6 , Cornell 4. , Lap- lmm'1 ' KonmnCdam. ) 32 ; total 131. A LEOAI , QUJMTIOK HAISEW. General gpinok , ( duia. ) Now Yoric , announced that tlio point tlint no quorum of both liouflOB were present on Satuulay wan still instated upon by th'o democrats , and that tlioy reserved all the rights that would accrue' to them ujxin a legal decision of the point raised , and therefore voted un der protufet. A K > IAIJWART fRKATKI A HKNSATION The nest sensation was proponed by Assemblyman Turck , a stalwart lialf breed , or one who would like to vote for Conkling , but is restrained by his j mstituonoy. Turck offered a resolu tion that at least four ballots per day be taken. Speeches were made pro and coil , and at 12:30 : the convention an motion of J. J. Hayes , the famous Arctic explorer , and firm stalwart , adjourned till noon to-morrow. Deplorable Accident * National A ST. LOUIH , Juno 27. The river opposite posito Arsenal Inland is being dragged to-day for the bodies of four boyn who wcro bathing yesterday and were drowned. Ono took crumps and his comrades wont to asmst him. The drowning boy held fast to the others and all wont down together. Death of ait Ex-Cabinet Offlcor. National Axwxlatul 1'rcu * . NEW YOUK , Juno 27. The death is announced of Henry Stanberry cx- attorney general of the United Ktatos , and ono of tha defenders of President Johnson , in his impeachment trial. Ho was born in this city 1803 , The body will bo taken to Cincinnati to-morrow for intement , Steam Barge Intrp.ootor Appointed National Anociated 1'rcu. > \rAKiiis TON , I ) . 0. , Juno 27 , Acting Kecrotary French , of the treas ury , to-day appointed Joseph II. Alli son inspector of steam barges for the district of Nashville , Tcnn. , vice Sam uel M , Harrison , deceased. * 'rom grace. Hi * idcnlity was established by a minister front Lwivcnworth , Kns. , where Stray ma lived lately , and also by letters to lis address , winch wore opened by ; ho coroner. From thcso it ia learned : hat his brother-in-law was about to visit Leavonworth Aviththonvowcd in- : cntion of sliooting him. Itis sup posed that ho left for Kansas City to ? ot out of the way , and becoming despondent jumped into the river. BOAT RAOE.f ! Close Contest , inZWhioh Harvard Comes Out Winner. National JSr.w LoxiKX , Juno 27. Harvard won the Harvard-Columbia 'ibiut race by thirteen seconds , af torn remarkably close and interesting struggle , All the conditions wcro very favorable , tlio day being cool and cloudy nud Uio watei smooth as qlass. For the first milo the two crows were bow to bow , Harvard passing the milo Hag one- miattur of n second in advance. From this time on the Harvard crow drew ahead , though Columbia hung on her opponents' quar ter in a plucky fashion. The time given is 21-15 for Harvard and 21:58 : for Columbia. Harvard rowed in the better form tn the two and displayed n degree of excellence , which promises a closp race next Fri day with Yalo. Eldridgo , of the Co lumbia1 crew , was overcome' l > y excite ment und " exhaustion , nnd Inftur the race was conclnded , fnintod niuMios since remained in a sumi-tmconscinus state. Ho was taken to the Cixicker liouso and medical aid was summoned. His condition is" not regarded as alarming. jQ The Tire Fiend. National ABmetated 1'ieM. Sot-TA HAYEK ? iMicli. } .rune 27. The Jlichigan Contml ongmo house mid ono engine \\TIS totallyrdestroyed ' fire ; Io6s'51&,000.'J , U Tbo Ooiuot National AunoiaUui Prvra. CinrAxto , J"imd 27. The comet has been successfully photographed by Prof.tHcnry'Draporl at hufdbsorvnto- ry al Hacting o'n tlto Hudson. Prof. "Draper " obtained' several ' 'negatives. The iuipressiona will bo made and pic tures distributed to men of science throughout the world. t , RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Furtlier Particulars' of the Dir- Mer-on .the JIowlos . .Railway/ Cars F/cdl / of Blazing : Alcohol 102 Privates and 13 Of ficers Killed. Moxicn.ii Railway Slaiifilitcr. Xntlonal Associated 1'rcns. CITY or MEXICO , Juno 27 > Far ther particulars of the horrible ncci- deut on the Morolos railwayliavoboeu received. IJucunt heavy roiius havt caucod freslieta which BO underininud tliUiHiipports to tlio bridge over .the Sau Antonio rivoriucar j\hiilparin \ that when the train caiiryiny a battalion of soldiers attempted to cross the struc ture jgavo way and ' | "the cntiiio train was precipHtited 'flown a wtoep em- bankniont. Tart of Aho trainco i Bted of fnsight cirs loaded with alcohol. They-Kct fire at-once to the entire mass of wteekago and everything was con sumed. 102 privates and 13 ofliceivi are known to have been killed out- riyht , or slowly roasted to death ; f)0 otlier persons weru cither fatally or ' % scriouuy injured. The 'bridge WLH knownti3bo unfiafebtitwas nevertheluta continued in use. It IB fearodtho | oc- cnrrenoi.of this terrible accident " Will retard railway enterprise. Morelim railway , Jjwovor , is entirely a Mexi can institutjqn having 1 > oen built by a govornineui subvention and by Mexi can engineers. It was a narrow gaiif'o toad , and vas first opened to the pub lic the 18tli of tlio prcHunl fiiiji H. The government has aunt n com mission to the scone of the catastrophe on the railroad near Malpais , to in vestigate the cause of the accident , which resulted in the Ions of 102 lives. Scnchez , the builder of the road , has left thu city , The conduc tor of the train , in his own defense , yH that there wcro no trackmen to warn him of the danger , Tha govern ment has spent on this road HOIIIO : ,000 , yet it is poorly liuilt. The public blame the manager for his economy in building the road. WASHINGTON WAIFS. WASHI-NOTON , 1) . 0. , Juno 27. President Garfield , accompanied by Hecretary Hunt and I'astmaster-Cion- eral James , will arrive at 4:10 : p. m , to-day. Secretary Wlndoin haw ggno to Deer Park for a day or two. Secretary Jiluine is arranging his buninefm so OH to bo ahlo to go vith liin family to Maine thu last of the week. . ' Attorney General MaoVcaah i in Uoston and will return Hero Wednes day , Gen. Field , Secretary Hunt and Postmaator-Gonoral Jameu returned this afternoon. . It is expected that tlioro will bu a cabinet mooting to-morrow. The president is 'unablo to say when ho will return to Long Branch. * -1 7rr A DouiaL National Awodatui i'rei * . WASUINOTON , Juno 27. Ex-Treaa- ury Custodian I'itnoy denies the statoj meit tlmt hq proposes to ninko dam aging disclosures in relation to Jlu contingent und of theN treasury am 'Triplicating'other and. hlgh'er oiticiaU. STEWART GRAVE ROBBERY , A Detective's Diary Covering a Period of Two Years to ba Given to the Public. The Story to bo Published in One Chapter Each Day. NEW YOUK , Juno 27. ! l > \ > in. lite revelations regarding the Stow- nrt grave robbery arc continued this uorning. Tlio detective's story in ultlition to the chapter uivon , sUtes that Mike Kelly , tlio alleged princi- ml of the gang which robbed tlto jravo , was traced to Arizona and ; hence to California ; thM , the story lint ho was Rhot in Arizona in a uinera miarrol was substviuently irovcn falm1 ; tlmt in the \\cat lie was jiiownaH Gleason ; that ho is now a watchman in an Arizona mining camp. Tlio detective assisted by Mike's brother , Ed , aseurlained hat when Mike lied in terror from New York , that ho went toVnsliinj , ' on and from thence to Springliold , i ) hio , where ho remained ten dayn before - fore leaving tor San Krnnci coj had ilenty of money and recejvcd a Inrgo imoiint while in AVathinnlon from ionic one in Noxv York. Mike said 10 was going to San Francisco to go nto the butcher business with ono of ho Oleason's , and through the dotce- ivo working with those m Now York , 10 was tracked n few weeks ugo to Arizona. The parties having ho case in ' hand in Now York , nftor locating Mike Kelly , had an nterviow by nppointmont with Judge Hilton. Hilton said ho had often .bought ho had the body within his ; rnsp , and expected ultimately to 10- : over it. When ho was told by the njorviowcr that the person whom it was believed could surrender thobody was John Kelly , the hiickman , Judge Hilton responded that ho agreed with the suggestion and would like to know wboro Kelly was , and that the detective wan on the right track. Hilton asked on what terms the men would return the body.Tlioy told him that they hold in "their posseiwion iv l per whichtho | judge had given Decarnoy , bis former agent , stating that he would pay 825,000 for the jody , Jud o Hilton inquired particu inily after the details ef the robbery ind how it was managed , and was told that the gang secured diagrams of the jravo yawl , which they procured in iomo means from the belfry of St. Mark's church. These diivraniH were photographed and the Stewart vault located. That thus ; the robbereselectcd the identical spot in the graveyard directly ever the spot , and straight line with the casket contain ing Stewart's body : There were three .caskets in the tomb , but o ne- ciirute were thJ roblxnvi ir.fonnation that with a rope belonging to the sex ton they lifted the i u-ticular casket from the place , removed the body , in- cloaed it in a rubber sack , tuulc with thorn A pices of clotliscrowH and plates with the intention of using them UB a nionns of identiiicatiun in Uio nego tiation for the return of the remains. The Uody was placed in Kelly's hack , driven to Whehaukon , and buried , and Ivolly returned by another ferry , Judge Hilton said ho had been in- foriuoJ that in crowdinc tlio body into a valise the kueo-pan Lad boon broken. Tn deswibing the body ho said that lie would toll something never made known boforn , and continued that Air. Stewart , when ho was burriod , had a full double net of teeth. The mouth wan sunken very much and wo put a sponge in to fill out the1 features and present a natural appearance. The whifckors wore red about the chin and side of thoniijiuthand rathersliort beneath. Ho had a Blight imperial llw head wan bald witli hair at the Hides brown back behind tlio ears. Ho had on a nair of pat ent leather pumps of old sharp-toed stylo. His khirt had an embroidered French bosom and three plain white studs on the front. The tog of the sliirt had the letters "A. T. S. " worked on it. The shirt was pin- chased in Pan's either upon the boulevard Do Capuciim or the boulevard Rtrasburg. The coat waA a dross coat made by Devlin with the maker's name upon the collar. Ho had on also a white cravat , stund-up collar , with cuffs of the shape of an elongated square , with bloodstone sleeve buttons set in gold. The edging of the gold was a sort of filigree work. HONG KONG AFFAIRS. SAX FHANCISCO , Juno 27 , Tlio "Oaelic" bring the following advicea from Hong Kong to May 28th : The anti-foreign demonstration at Pekin. was participated in by two thousand Chinese. An ollloial proclamation has been u mcd to quiet the hostile feeling. The Hong Kong mails of May 2d says : A Vo I earn from Pokin that the emperor has not improved , Ho has been Hullering from small pox for twenty days and it is feared that the disease will terminate fatally. Tlio empress was also won o and had ever onu hundred nureos to feed her with human milk. The physician had despaired of her re covery , but , according to hint accounts BIO ! was getting r.tpidly convalescent. The German man-of-war , Iltis , ant the Chinese gunboat Sunto , havogono out on a cruise with a view to getting hold of the pirates who attacked the German bark Occident. A Sutcido Identified. Special DlnpaUli to The Ike. ICANSAs CITV , Juno 27. The body found in Ihq river at this point his week has boon identified u that o Uov. Sydney M. Stray , lately oxpellei from tlio ministry by the presbytery ut Glenn Falls , N. \ . Ho was for nierly pastor of a fiuhionublo churcl lit Wurrensburg , N , Y. , but fol CATHOLIC OATHBDRAL. Sermon by the Now Pastor , Rov. M. Riordon.V , G. Much pleasure is taken in giving a careful summary of the sermon preached lost Sunday at Saint Philo- nicnns cathedral by Iho pastor who has lately boon appointed rector of the parish and vicar-general of the diocese. The congregation was quite largo and expressed much satisfaction with their now pastor's opening ser mon. Ho took hii text from the 20th chapter , and Sflth verso of St. Mat thew "And whilst they were at sup per , .Joans took broad and blessed and broke , and gave to his disciples , and said , takoyoandoat this is my body. " The three and thirty yearn of our Lord's earthly life , my brethren , am just closing upon him , his joutnoyn through the villages amlUmns of Judea - dea , doing nil manner of good , his sermons in the streets , synagogues and market places , bin miracles , his para bles , hin prayers , his tears , his watch- ings , his fasting nml his over kind and consoling words to many poor chil dren of Adam all are now closing for over. The betrayal and sacrilege - lego of Judas , the abandon ment of the apostles , the triple denial of Peter , who had loft all things to follow him , thu cords and scourges , the thorns and nails , the lance and the cross , are shadowed upon him , yet in the hour of his celes tial charity , he sits down with his chosen twelve , and taking broad , blessed it , making it his body , nnd wine , and blessed it , making it his blood. "Jesus knowing that his hour was come to pass out of this world unto the Father , having loved his own who wore in the world , ho loved them unto the end. " Having referred to the usual forotellings and foroshad- owings of the signal gifts of God in the ancient dispensation , the reverend gentleman showed how the Ulesscd Eucharist was prefigured by the tree if lifo in Paradise , the oblation of jread and wino by MolchiRcdcck ; the mclml lamb of the Jews , and the Holy Manna which foil daily for 'orty years , from the clouds of heaven nto tlio camp of the weary children of Israel , duriug the wanderings , till : hey reached the piomised land. Having given a plain popular oipoii- tion of the application of these figures Lo the Eucharist , he passed on to a cloaoly reasoned , dogmatic argument in favor of thu Catholiu doctrine. " 31- brethren , the true Catholic doctrine fin the Holy Eucharist , is ex plicitly stated in the first chapter of the Ktth session of the canons and decrees of the great council of Trent. The holy synod teaches : "That in the august micramcntof the Eucharist , after the consecration of the breiul and wino , our Lord Jesus Ohrist , true God and true Man , is truly , really and substantially contained under the Npecics of these Kcnuihlo things , " Wo Catholics believe to-day , mid always believed , that the whole substance ol bread is changed into tlio whole sub stance of the body of Christ , and that the whole substance of wino is chang ed into the whole substance of liiu blood. that eithei specie , Jesus Christ , whole and cut i re , true God and trim man , l re ceived , that under either species there is a true sacrament , that as Christ's body is noiv glorious , immortal ami imiKumihlo , wherever his body iH.thoro is liis blood , his suul and his divinity ; wherever is blood , there also is his body , his soul and his divinity. The form of consecration over the broad , directly causes transubstnntiation into the body of Christ , and indirectly or by con-coinmittunco the blood , the soul and divinity of Jesus Chriit are present instantaneously , as body , blood , soul and divinity nro ever more inseparable wherever either body or blood is present , there must bo Jeans Christ whole and entire true God nnd true man , also present , The reverend gentleman then drew the attention of his congregation to what ho characterized as a plain , pop ular summary of scriptural evidence , in support of bis cherished Catholiu dogma. Ho quoted from the promise of our Lord , as recorded in the vi , chapter of St. John , tlm Evangelistin favor of the Eucharist , and dwelt considerably , on the circumstances surrounding the engagement of the Redeemer , Jesus , as recorded by the evangelist , said ; "I am the living breadwhich came down from Heaven , if any man eat of this bread , ho shall Hyo for over , and the broad which I will give him is my flesh for the lifo of the world. " What do these words , giving his llesh for the lifo of the world , moan ? AVhat impression do they make on the Jewish multitude ami his disciples ? The Jews strove amongst themselves , saying ; "How can this man give us Ins flesh to eat ? " Many disciples murmured , "This is a hard saying and who can hear it ? " The Jews ( itiostfoii the very possibility of our Lord's giving his flesh for food. Can wo JoWH kill and bleed the body you offer us ? Many of his disciples threaten him with desertion. How docs tlio Redeemer act under these perplexing circumstances ? Ho whoso inission Mt was to enlighten every man who conioth into the world ho who was wont to explain his parables to his disciples , and to soften his language for gaining Iris bitterest enemies , ho surely is now called upon for popular a exposition of his words , The preacher referred to the perplexity of Nicodomus regard ing being born again , and our Lord's exposition , and to the puzzle of the Apontles when told that Lazar us sleopoth , and its corresponding ex planationand to some otherinstances ecorded by St. John in his gospel , nd inferred that a similar exposition was naturally to bo expected by Jesus and disciples in their perplexity if incore. Evidently his promise of lesh and blood , for food scandalizes nany of his listeners. Does ho remove he scandal and explicitly declare , hat he apoko , as modern sectarians vottld have it , in figure , sign , symbol or reprcsontation ( ' ) No , my brethren , nit ho simply conforms in most em- ihatic language the literal construe- ion put upon his words , without re- ealing the manner of eat- ng tnia , life giving food , and Holonmly asseverates six limes ever again : "Except you eat the llesh of the Son of Man and drink His ilond you shall not have life in you. " Vo therefore conclude , when consid- ring the incredulity of the Jews , the lorploxity and departure of His anos- les , the character of their Master , nd the solemn asseveration with six- old repetitions rccarding the eating > f His tlesh and tin ; drinking of Ilia ilootl , when a mistake might easily > o corrected , that our Lord promised 1 is body to bo reallv eaten and His ilood to bo really drunk in the over dorablo sacrament of our Altars lirough the world from the rising to lie setting sun. The preacher next oferred to the fulfillment of our jord'n promise as recorded by the Dvangolista Mathew , Mark and Luke. Viking the wprds of the institutional : 'This is my body , this is my blood ; To made a comparison between the gurativa intorprotatins of sectarians nd the natural literal construction f the words by the catholics. "This s my body says the Lord. " I believe L is only a figure of your body , say.s lie ordinary sectarian. This bread of lifo in thy hands , O good Lord , is 10 figure of thy body , this chalice of alvation is no figure of thy blood , or never before tliy last supper the oleum moment of thy first consecra- cralion , did Jew or Gentile under stand bread as a figure of a human > ody , or wino as a figure of human ) lood , My brethren remember that our dear Lord is engaged in making a covenant which ia to last to the end of the world ; enacting a law to bo over observed In his church , and oven breaking his last will or testa- nent. Can you or any careful , .honghtful reader of thcso words , uipposo this testator who had com- nand of all the languages ml understanding of men , vho clearly foresaw the interpretation if all the ages and nations of his fu- , uro church , can you for a moment suppose this divine testator , using this plain institutional form of words , icver before by Jew or gentile under stood as symbolical or figurative , could then and there for the very first .ime , without one word of introducto ry explanation , mean to convince his apostles of receiving from his blessed liands , his body or his blood in figure , sign , symbol or'ropresontatioii ( ? ) No , my brethren , as all laws , covenants , wills or testaments have over been in terpreted according to their plain , simple and obvious HOIISO , and as our Lord made no figurative explanation before or after the world of institu tion , wo necessarily conclude in favor * f tlio Catholic doctrine the true , real and substantial presence of Jeans Christ in the Holy Eucharist , Tlio reverend gentleman corrobo rated the evidence from the promise ind institution by referring to llth chapter of St. Paul to the Corinthians , where damnation , real and not figura tive , is the punishment for eating or drinking unworthily the body or blood of the Lord ; informing a real offence against a real presence of Jesus Christ , when tlio consequences are HO dreadful for an eternity. Ho proved that Christ could bo really , truly and substantially present in two , ten , fifty , one hundred or a thousand places as well as ho was bodily pres ent on the road to Damascus , where Paul was struck down , and again' in the Castle of Jerusalem , where Paul was prisoner , whilst the third chapter of the acts of the apostles , recorded Jesus Christ then bodily in heaven , till the restitution of all thimrs , that is till the general judgement. Ho show ed that'Jcsus Christ could come un der the appearance of bread and yet not bo broad in the Eucharist , an the Holy Ghost came on Jesus Clrrist in the waters of the Jordan at Baptism under the form of a dovn , ana yet was no real dove. Ho showed how Jesus Christ had power to appear under twelve forms of bread in the Eucharist , and yet be ono Jesus Christ , as the Holy Ghost came under the form of twelve tongues qn the ipostlos , and yet was only ono Holy Ghost. Ho concluded by drawing the at tention of iiis congregation very feel ingly , to thu great value of the gift of dod in the Eiiclmront , exhorting his ! i car on * to love it at its proper value , and to receive frequently and fer vently in life , as a foretaste of the glory awaiting them in heaven here- nftor. Tlio Gront Billiard Match. National Associated 1'risJ. ' NKW YOUK , Juno 27. A Paris special says a four handed billiard match at cushion caroms between Vignaux and Garnier , against Piot and Slosson , for a purao of 50,000 francs , six hundred points , commenced yesterday afternoon. At the close of the afternoon game , the score stood , Vignaux [ and Gamier , 300 , Slossou and Piot 231 , Vignaux making LU3 , and _ Garnier 107 , Piot 120 , 105 , Hu'hcst runs , Vii/uaux : 15 , 17 and 20 , Gamier 10 , Piot'11 , Slosson 13. The score at night game was Yignaux and Gamier 000 , Piot and Slosaon 077 , Vignaux making 180 , Gamier 120 , Piot 119 , Slosson 184. Highest runs Vignaux 25 , Gamier 10 , Piot 14 , Slosson 22. Innings for each player 08 , Mr. Timothy Sullivan's wife , 1107 , North Seventeenth street , Richmond , Va. , suffered with terrible pains in her side , and could obtain no relief , until St. Jacob's Oil had been" used , After ono or two applications ' of' the Oil the desired effect was produced. i \