Show maner MATTERS from PROM tue TUF TUESDAYS DAILY information WANTED of jam james es or rebecca Sl Ivester silvester who left sheffield england for utah twenty one years since on the day of last february when last lash las heard of the above were residing in sal salt lake city address stephen lV william illiam nicholson Nie Nia holson hoison carlisle road new grimes thorpe near sheffield england COMING conring home from a dispatch from hon IV H hooper to L S hills esq we learn that he was in good health and that he left washington ton for home this morning and will probably arrive in this city on saturday next although the dispatch atch did not so soi state in all probability drother grother brother john T caine caino is with our delegate and may bo be expected here at the same time BRUTAL ASSAULT A few days ago mr nir chas So offin foreman at holter brothers saw mill denver was assaul tedon the streets of that city by a teamster named cross Oros crosswaite waito waite who struck mr on the head with a rock with such violence that his saull skull skuli was knocked in serious doubts are entertained as to the ultimate recovery 0 of athe the injured man the attack is said to have resulted from a grudge held by crosswaite on account of his once having been discharged from employment by mr A late issue of the denver news has baa the particulars odthe of the above FROM wednesdays DAILY emigration we learn from a reliable source that another shipload ship load of saints would leave the port pont of liverpool for new york today to day THE ROGUES maron MARCH was played with a vim last night and no mistake it is a splendid composition and was so appropriate and well timed and the musicians ceans played as men only play when they appreciate the position and when they have imbibed deeply of forty rod the crowd in whose honor the braying was perpetrated ought to feel complimented it was worthy of them DIED in this city on the sih sib insl from the effects of george clinton only son of Alar marquis quis and ann lee aged I 1 year INT information FORMATION WANTED under this heading the millennial star says violet bell 72 mount plea piea pleasant sant near spennymoor moor ferr ferry y hill dur dar durham ham wishes v to 1 know now the whereabouts 0 of f lie lle hen her r fi father lather ther joseph dafford Dax ford who emigrated to utah as it is a long time since she heard from h him lm come bro joseph why dont you write to your anxious daughter ARRIVALS arrivals kR RIVALS AND appointments the millennial star of the uit says that elders G G bywater N C edlefson pe to te ebrown fbrown and peter madsen arrived the day previous in liverpool Elde elder rCharles charles davey of salt sait lake city on a visit to hi his s fr aenes in england arrived at the same time 7 v x the same number of the staf star says elder lot smith has been appointed to preside over the iho birmingham elder A P shumway over the liverpool elder george lake over the durham and find newcastle elder geo 11 peterson over the nottingham elder alma eldredge over the bristol and elder albert dewey over the southampton conferences retrenchment IN eab EAn EARNEST NEST we ve are in receipt of a communication from sister lydia taylor of San santaquin stating that the sisters of santaquin San desirous desirous of not being a whit behind the ladies of salt lake cad city in the matter of table tabie retrenchment he held hold a bee and picnic in the school house on ou the oth insl lust at which the principal fare was brown bread and bean soup prepared in good style and served up temptingly y the rhe ladies our respondent co adds hie ILE had W a good time together we think they deserved it and that they are not behind the ladies here and that inthe in the matter of table retrenchment they are in earnest and have set a most excellent example interesting SURGICAL OPERATION this morning an operation for or stone atone in the bladder was performed by dr anderson assisted by dr drs richards benedict fowler fowier and roberts roberta at the house of bro james S brown ward on a little son of brother moroni brown of ogden the stone was about as large as a small gooseberry very jagged and of the kind known as the mulberry the child was only between four and five years of age had suffered severely and for such a long period as to load lead to the supposition that the disease wa cong lintal e dr richards then amputated the second toe too of the right noot foot of a little son of bro james S brown the child was born with a protuberance on the toe too which was called a rose tumor he has been under the treatment of two or three surgeons one of whom in said it was cancer and that amputation below the knee was the only remedy thelast the last torment prior to amputation to which the little sufferer was subjected was burning with caustic which so shrivelled shrivel led the guides or cords of the toe too that it was raised from its natural position to such an extent that it was im impossible possible os sible sibie for him to wear a shoe which ietto letto led to the necessity of amputation both operate operations ions lons were performed success sully and the children are in a hopeful condition FROM THURSDAYS DAILY PRESIDENT and com companions 1 ons left provo this morning at we h have a e not been able to learn ac at what hour he passed passe american fork as we go to press he is expected in the city at every mom ent complaints wo are informed upon good authority that the practice is too common in our city post office of allowing newspapers to lie over sometimes for two and three days before being mailed this leads to dissatisfaction and complaint and should be remedied wo we do not like to find fault with the management manao ement of the post ost I 1 office and we have tn in numberless instances fl stances refrained from giving giving publicity to cases of inattention an and aud ba bad had management which have been brought to our notice preferring to send the parties direct to tle the the postmaster or to the special mall agent but there should be a disposition on the part of the officials to remove these causes of complaint and to maintain the high 0 character which the office has had for some years past DIED at 10 monday morning insl of inflammation of the lungs langs charles andrew son of JQ J 0 and juliana sandberg aged 3 years 10 months and 16 days v please abase copy CARELESS SHOOTING an employed of this office while on the bench above the arsenal this morning morn ng had bad a very narrow escape of being shot through the carelessness of a sportsman firing at some birds our typo was alarmed by hearing bearing a bullet go whiz very close by him and looking in the direction whence the sound of firing had come he saw a man inan lowering his gun standing in the doorway of a shanty about forty or natty fatty yards off the sage sago brush is very thickly thick in that locality and that had probably concealed our informant but his escape was none the less remarkable careless firing is becoming a great nuisance and if the ordnance prohibiting hi shooting within the city limits were enforced it might prevent serious mischief OUTSIDE VIEW OF or retrenchment in view of Brigham youngs fulminations against the fashions in dress it is strange to see zions zions operative cooperative co mercantile institution ution advertising in mormon papers a fine lot of french drench beaded parasols and perfumed 4 perfumed fumed handled parasols the latter jer Ter doubtless convey the odor of sanctity cincinnati commercial there is a class with whom retrenchment in dress is not popular ladies who are not latter day saints and probably some also who are called such zions cooper co oper active mercantile institution I 1 is the favorite place of resort for all an classes and it keeps a supply of all kinds of articles on hand band to suit every taste but we agree with our in thinking that it would be strange if with all that has been and is now being said and done on the bub sub subject je e t of reform in fashions there should b be ea any n y number of ladies who are known as members of the church who should indulge in the extravagance fashionable in paris and other leading ledding european and american cities junins JUNIUS COMPLAINS junius I 1 writing from fillmore Fill elli moreon on the uit says that fillmore is improving A fine large tannery is being built by the robison bros which will be surpassed by none in the territory for capacity bapa city and convenience and that two new schoolhouses are to bo be built one of which is up to the square junius then goes in heavy about the manner in which the postoffice Post office at fillmore is conducted and intimates that through the lack of disposition on the part of tb the postmaster the people are deprived of 0 their heir t letters and papers for twelve and on 0 sundays S lin ilu days for about sixteen hours longer than they need be other grievances of a similar nature are mentioned inen tinned junius is not the first who has written respecting the bad management of the poat office at fillmore so that we are induced to believe the complaints are not altogether unfounded the postoffice post office is an institution established solely for the accommodation and convenience of the public and should be conducted so as to fill the bill NEW GOVERNOR gove dwor OF MONTANA the helena daily herald of the instant contains a lengthy biographical notice of the new now governor of montana gen benjamin F potts who has been appointed in the place of ashley the herald has it says no objections whatever politically or personally erso nally to the new appointee the debate debate in the executive session es sion slon of ake senate over the confirmation of potts was quite warm in fact it was bitter senator tipton of nebraska made a violent speech against president grant and in favor of ashley he said the time had come when the senate should take a stand against the encroachments encroach ments of executive power here was one of the original simon pure republicans an old style abolitionist mr ashley removed without cause from an office to which he had been appointed by general grant and confirmed by the senate why was this probably because he ashley had bad refused bow the knee to baal things had reached such a pass now that everybody must either throw up their hat for grant or be ostracised ostracized he for one did not believe in submitting to this dictation senators must have some independence it would not do to allow the president to cram all his appointments down the throats of the senate president giant grant was accidentally at the head of the tho republican p party art that thab was no reason however why h be 0 should 1 uld attempt to ride roughshod over the senate the party he a admitted dmit ted had been compelled to accept the leadership of general grant but the senate was not an army it had some rights which even the president defit was bound to respect there was too much of this thing of appointing army officers to civil positions there was a sort of ring about this army business nobody could get a place except he either had been or was now an officer of bf the army this thing must be stopped etc but m the senators speech did not prevent pre pro vent the confirmation nir fir mation matlon the yeas were 27 17 the nays 13 so poor brother ashley is out CON oon consolatory CONSOLA son sor AToRy TOBY A california paper thinks there is no evil without its attendant good it Is hopeful that the effect of the present european war will be to afford a ready and remunerative market for all our bread stuffs and that if our own government is not drawn into the conflict we will regain most of our lost carry carrying ing trade READ BEAD EVERYBODY everybody E very body should read the article in to days NEWS on election and also the act arid and thereby learn who have and who have not the right to vote at the coming election eleo tion FIRE fihe AT henena HELENA MA ala in helena ma ala on friday last lasta a fire broke out on t without aitho t any known cause at a haystack belonging to a corrall and feed stables entirely cons cond suming the latter and it was only by great exertions that the surveyor generals office the U S land office and a bumber of private residences were saved some children were seen playing at the stack a short time before the fire broke out and it is supposed they might have kindled the fire punchinello for the instant has arrived and is a perfect budget of fun the coolie question on and that lii gilli ill used I 1 colored cadet alvest at west Vest point afford mr punchinello an excellent mark for his satirical shafts and all interested in those important question snow agitating the public mind so intensely had better buy this number of the satirist an ohio farmer found his quarter acre potatoe patch buried vvo two feeg feet deep in hailstones after a cloud upset be he sent word to his bis neighbors neighbor who exclaimed all hall t and ind brought in their thel milk the entire feasted on ice cream for two days daya |