AUBURNFather of Prieet Buried on TuesdayAuburn, April 25.-^—iLawrence A, Hatch died here last ,Sa.tijir4^y and was hurled from Aioys^tds’ Church on Tuesday morning. He was well known throughout the city and greatly respected Luring the Civil War hf served- a* a drummer bo* iu the 1‘nion Army He is survived by his wife and nine • children. Lawrence B. Hatch of Welland. Canada, Mrs. Ben nett H. Dowling lt;#! i Cortland, Michael lt;*. Hatch, Mrs. J ‘Joseph Flynn, Mrs. Frederick Kruger, Miss Veronica and Miss la! lian Hatch, all of Auburn, and K*-v Paul V. Hatch, pastor of B!es*«-d Trinity Catholic Church of Ocala. (Florida, and George Nelson Hatch of•the r. S. Navy ,at present on AsiaticStation, Fourteen grandchild ft uand one great gintichiid, alsoeral nieces and nephews in this city ami Altoona, Pa,, also snryiT.e*