. At a spcelnl meet ins of the ulty council'last uig'hl, the following resolutions''‘on: the recent death of Major KdWurd Jo*«jh Noyes were adopted:Whereas, hie most sincere and iro-fouud sorrow occasioned by the death on .the' 31st dAy of January of our beloved citizen, former mayor,. Kdwnrd J. Noyes, pervades aL Ibis lime all the beam and homes of Lovell, and,’'WJicrena, Iho distinguished enrvioofcof the Jate former Mayor Noyra to our 'counto', our stale and our city In Ifye army; and In civil of Her, and his no 3nsa important services jo Hie. puhlle4raPPaiis a private citizen.-hi hlft upricht, honorable 'hnil pitbllc spirited bu sines* career, iIk zoh! in charitable work, amihijv dcvollou lo the welfare and happiness uf all hi» follow uW'/.etis, roknrd-1 quu of race mid. creed, render it e»-pvduJly Jit Mil? and appropriate .thfti we - place on record sonic permanent expression and IcHtlinonial of . our sense of sorrow and bereavement nl his IfHH, and our appreciation of th vnule of his life and services among us, the ref arc,“Resolved, by the oily council of the ciiy of Lowell aah(♦tabled as fololwa: That i^Uio draih (if former Mayor Noyes, the city has lost an able, ro»-ki-Iihi(Iouk, Hiijiarllal and fuHllfill cIU-zen, whosfl every act was characterized l.v patriotic and sing Je-mJmkMl devotion I o I he In I crests and the wolfs re of the r:Uy he served and loved!•■That the M11*vices’ of former Mayor Noyes in the Wur of thn Rebellion, in which us a more, youth, ho offered his si?rvhT# and pl’ijidventure his young life Ji£i*If, jo his emititry in the hour of its deepest peril, In which lie served] four vesirs mid by hfs valor and devotion rose from I hr- position of lirulen-nnt to the rank lt;jf major, will live and be honored In the memory of our citizens so long as patriotism Him1 pn-dure and m»r republic shall exist among the nations Of the world;That while im; mourn his dealh, wo arc arntcful for ills lifo and Services among uk and the Under memories which it lias loft and which will long remain among the cherished traditions of the city in which ho lived;“That w« tender to Ids aNJicUd family our enrnoat, heartfelt sympathy and condolence In this hour of their deep af JllclJorj.' ■■‘That those vohc In Lions bo placed on the'records of the city council and a copy thereof transmitted to the family of deceased.. Councilor Cosgrove moved thaL a delegation from the city csounHl he appal n Led \d attend the funeral,, and Chuirinnn Gallagher named the following; Cosgrove, Stearns, nmknon, O’Connell. Thomas and Gallagher. ] FoJ lowing tbft adopt Inn of the reso-j lotions and the appoint menL of n (IisJc-j Katina, Councilor K l earns at •oho and, delivered an inspiring eulogy of ihs-deceased ex-mayor, if* did his work well,’’ he ha Id, *Jllo was endowed with youth, vigor and quality of mercy, and he ha« left, a line example for us all. Let uk strive as we live out our days to emulate the example of Kdward Joseph No yea.raiTRRNAfi