G*». Aldwix**.—The condition of George Aldridge, who was Aoi Thursday night, remains about the same. He i* not suffering greatly, ami it U pu«jble that he may pull .through salelj. He has a strong coMtilntiou, and that is much is his favor.Paddy Ry ah.—Paddy Ryan went through the city, teat, this uwwmng. at 4 56. He occupied a aleeper, and waa re-ported a* not feeling eery well. The last lime Paddy wa. Jo On* netgbborbood b. had a different record, and Paddy was onPatiDTCE Club.—Mr. Gua. Hartje and *V»m. Misses Carrie and Freddie, entertained the Patience Club at their home on North Fourth afreet, last eten Of, and the affair waa aa usual exceedingly pleasant.■Oiucwuai v/Aldbidoe Dead.—Geo. Aldridge, who waa shot by Ed. Harter at Mcferatal’s place Thu ml ay night, died at the Aldridge House at one o’clock to-day from hi* woum*. An affidavit charging Harter with murder waa filed at the Mayor a office mmediately afterwards by J. Edgar Stet art, brother-in-law of the d^awd, and Harter waa brought Iwfore the Mayor who. after tome investigation, admitted him to bail in $3,000, and eel b.a trial for liiamlay morning at nine o elorfc. A post•‘“.“ft 7......; 7 ■ ■ .mortem examination la m progr*we.atthis writing by Dra. G. A. Shane and 1 Pearce, and the Coroner will bold an inquest to-morrow. George Aldridge was the son of Thomas Aldridge, and was born in this city. He was twenty-three years of see. and leaves a wife and one child.