ON THE HILL. The Latest Itema of News From the Harmony and ‘Western Part of the City During the Past Twenty-Four Hours, Miss Libbbie Raleigh of Vilets.reel, who as been in the past several weeks, is recovering. Matthew Shea, sr., who had his right leg broken by a kick from a horse at Seironentady last November and who has since been in the Ellis Hospital at the above city, arrived at his home on Comduit street, Tuesday. He has not entirely recovered from the injury. James Walsh, who resides on Joh ston avenue, and is employed in the spinning room of Hartmony mil, No. 3, received a bat laceration of right hand and arm yesterday afternoon by acci dently pushing the hand through a heavy plate glass in the door leading from the hall in the tower to the spin ning room. He was conveyed home and a physician summoned, who witnessed the wounds. It will be some time be fore he will be able to resume work.