For the Telegraph* TUB MABUT.We fake thia opportunity of saying to our i friends and patron* that II e maik-t house ha* b«*«n thoroughly refitted and renovated, and that we may now he found at our respective stalls theiein. Our rea»on* for having temporarily withdrawn fioiu the huu»e to our shop*, lor the »a!e of oiii meat* iriu»t have been appaent to all persons who *eie at all arquainted with the condition of the market house previous to it* repair. Every ob*erver mint have noticed that it was accessible to all the ho»j and dog* with winch our city is so wel, supplied, as well as all other kind* »| livestock that m.ght chance to come along. A: d besides the dark and dir'y appearance ot the establishment made it very objectionable for many of our citizen* to purchase their meats in it, and in order that we might not have to suffer the lo-* of their custom we were compelled to find some less objec- 1 j tionable place. And moreover the open and expo«ed condition of the house rendered it impossible lor us to endure the cold, by standing for several hours of a morn ug in it without fire during the winter. But now that all these evil* have been remedied and the difficulties removed, we shall lie faund for the future at our stall* in the market house prepaied as n*ual to supply our customers and the public generally | with the choicest meat* of all kind* that can be procured. We have made the above statements, to correct an impression that prevail* to some extent that it was our fault that vve did not continue to occupy the house. AM we de-^ sued w as M at the market hoit-e should he thoroughly clear: and eomiottable, ami that having been done, we nuw cease to complsm.THE BUTCHERS.