ofcanlly.byforfhoed,?enits,iontooheIr.rs,ckt.”isjr-anitstoItIdbeasrdinIn Memorlam Joseph I.. Hurd,A meeting of the gram dealers of Jolie was held last evening at the office o: Carpenter Marsh. The following firms were represented: Wm. Adam Co. Carpenter Marsh, E. R. Knowlton Co., Geo. W. Hyde. fl. C. Teed Co., R. Matthews, J. E. Rush, A. Cagwin Co., T. C. Lord, B. H. King, T. P. Cagwin, T. Wallace, S. S. Green Co., Geo. M. Smith.On motion, Mr. Geo. M. Smith was called to the chair, and Chas. S. Cockett secretary.On motion, the following gentlemen were appointed a committee to draft reao-lutions in memoriam: Joseph L. Hurd: W. J. Adam, Geo. W. Hyde, F. E. Marsh, and J. E. Bush, who reported the following, which was unanimously adopted:, Whereas—It has pleased Almighb* Godin his inscrutable wisdom to taki from our circle our esteemed friend uni co-worker, Joseph L. Hurd, therefori be itResolved—That in his death we feel am suffer the loss of a true friend and hurl minded citizen.Resolved—That in his death we reaiiz with deep regret the loss of one who ha universally shown us an example of ui rightness and integrity in all his dealing! ot zeal and energy in all his undertaking! of a liberal spirit in all his actions.Resolved—That in his death we lose man ot good judgment and shall miss hi wise counsels.Resolvedr—'That we extend our earnes and heart-felt sympathies to his widov and family in this their great bereave ment.Resolved That a copy of these rcsolione ho i ~Llons be Polished in each of the cit ...papers and m the local papers of Concorc Mass., and in the Chicago daily papers. Geo. W. Hyde, j J. E. Bush, JP.E. Marsh, I Committee. W. J. Adam, J On motion, the meeting adjourned.Chas. S. Cockett.At a meeting of the employees of tL Wallace Emery Stone Smut Mill Co., th following resolutions were adopte relative to the death of Mr. Hurd, wh was largely interested in the Company:Whereas, It has pleased Almighty Go in his divine providence to take from ou cir£ k. Hurd, therefore be itResolved, That we deeply regret his loss and that in it we lose an honest upritrh and just employer,Resolved, That in his death we lose i man who by example has daily taught U: the true nobility of labor and that wlt; deep y regret the loss of his wise am kindly counsels,Resolved, That we extend our heartfeli spmpathy to his family in this their greal bereavement.Resolved, That a copy of these resolu turns be published in all of the citv papers, and that a copy be sent to the local papers of Concord. Mass with request to publish. G. W. Hyde,’Thomas Wallace, Superintendent. Milo S. Cook, Curtis Brainard, Ed. Hurd,G- A. Tullock, Thos.Wallace, jr.Wrer