AUBURNFuth-er of FriottonAuburn, April 25.^I.awrenc© A. Hatch died here ist ,Sa.tyird^y and was buried from Aloyses’ Church on Tuesday morning. He was well known throughout the city and greatly regime ted During the Civil War he served a* a drummer bov in the Union Army He is survived by Uls wife and nine • children, Lawrence B. Hatch of Welland. Canada, Mrs. Ben nett. H. Dowling o’ j Cortland, Michael lt;1. Hatch, Mrs. J .‘Joseph Flynn, Mrs. Frederick. Kruger, Miss Veronica and Miss Lillian Hatch, all of Auburn, and Kev Paul V. Hatch, pastor of Bles^d Trinity Catholic Church of Cicala. .Florida, and George Nelson Hatch of •the I*. S. Navy .at present on Asiatic Btation. Fourteen grandchiidu u and one great grandchild, also ,shv eral nieces and nephews in this City and Altoona, Pa,, also suryiTC.