Pan! Tearet's Petition to Exlmrte Mrs, Tfoeuret’s Remains and Bory Them Elsewhere.SAYS SHE WAS TAKER PROM HIM ALIVEThe Hudson County Catholic Comotety and Catholic Priests Made Defendant! to tho Butt*Paul Theurct la a young man who lost his wife whllo she was alive, so lie says, and now brings suit to recover her dead and buried body. HLa petition praying for a mandatory Injunction against the trustees of the Hudson County Catholic Cemetery haa been filed In Chancellor McGill's court, In Hoboken, N. J. Bishop Wlgger, Rev. Father Tighc, of Jersey City Heights, Father B, H. Ter woe rt and Hey, Father J, Do Concilig are made the defendants In the action, and \ Rev. Father Brown, of St. Joseph's Church, Baldwin avenue, Jersey City, la alleged to have been tho cause of Theu-ret’s suit. No answer haa as yet been filed by the defendants.In ltla petition Theurct swears that he was married in St, Mary's Church, Clifton, 8. I., on May f, 1889, Ho states that his wiTe had been an Inmate, as pupil and teacher, of St. Mary's Academy most of tho time since chc w«3 eight years of age. and chdt her motnor was, for eleven years, employed as nurse to the family of ex-Senator Hamilton Fish, and up to a few weeks ago lived at the tatter's country place, at Garrison's, New York.Theuret alleges that neither his mother-in-law nor hln wife ever gave him any satisfactory Information about her father.He started to Investigate the matter, and on April 30, 1B33, succeeded in finding Mr, and Mrs. Keelo, by whom his wife had practically been adopted, at No.tf'k u.L,LllUaw, ,ave*L«e. Jbraey Citf Heights. Keele Is employed us a sampler at the Public atorew, Lalght street, NewX DTK.