The Marktt Eottse-—The stall-renters inthe Annapolis market, and those who areso fortunate in these hard times to have cash sufficient to go to market, are continually grumbling and growling about theinhospitable condition of that structure, on account of the unprotected sides of the market through which the wintrywinds sweep with terrific force. The butchers, the bakers, the cabbage vendors, the butter men, the disposers ofpoultry and all other kinds of dealers, with the ha If-frozen buyers, stand andfreeze, and grumble, and growl, but no onehas mi tern rise enough to start a petitionfor signatures to present to the corporate authorities to have the needed remedy applied. Where’s Bill Stepney, Bill Cook. And the host of other energetic men of ©tisiiiess who comprise the backbone of our market system ? Come, men, stir your stumps, and don’t let the winter pass without making an effort to have our public ^wr/ar converted into an handsome Noah’s Ark—Arfr.