Show 1 s noticed in a part our issue of last wednesday oil on tuesday insi Ins thisE his excellency xcell eney ency james jaines duane doty governor glo Clo vernor vernon of utah expired after a short but severe illness the mournful 1 intelligence was sol that some were scarcely inclined to credit it when it was announced but ills his widowed lady and immediate friends knew it was in though having suffered eked for foursome some bome length of time from r rheumatism no ser serious ious lous consequences were looked for his age and the hardships of a western life which he had I 1 long iong ong endured in past years naturally bringing such puch ailments allinen ts in int their train on the morning of the oth he was attacked with violent internal pains and from that date until the hour of his bis death lie he M was mostly pori confined fined to his room though he was able 0 to o move out into the garden the day previous lo 10 his ills death the deceased gentleman was wan a little over 65 years of age age 0 having been born in new york nov ath 1799 in early life he moved west and was appointed district judge of the then northwest north west territory he subsequently represented wisconsin in congress as delegate and afterwards ascended the tho guber gubert i I 1 nat orial chair being ip pointed appointed gover 0 over oven that Territory previous to its ita it being admitted as a Sta Stat teIn eln ein tile the fall of he came to this territory as superintendent of indian afna afra affairs irs and was appointed P 0 n to governor in the summer of 1863 n his intercourse with the citizens w whether e tiler privately or in his official c capacity apa elty eity lie he manifested that openness e sa and arbab lit f roach iso characteristic of n I 1 med western life and manners During dring ju ms is residence I 1 I 1 in n this Territory hp he mafle many friends and the intelligence of his sudden death called call cali forth many and sincere expressions w and evidences of mourning and re regret Y V hla his remains mere vere conveyed to their last resting place on thursday forenoon followed by a ion lon io long iong n procession roe roc plon flon of marrowl sorrowing ke friends abhi while I 1 the nags flags throughout et y hui at half mast and draped in black ab wol mol a general cessation of or business red ved the general respect the memory of our late territorial chief officer aicer |