The Concert next Monday.From an cxmninntion of the programmeof the concert to be given on Monday eve-■ •uing next, by the Rescue Fire Company ot this city, we infer that the entertainment will he-an enjoyable one, and from the demand for Heats, we judge that there will be considerable money in the fire 3addles; treasury, The exercises will consist of pi-ano-forte solos by Prof. Price; flute and piano duetts by Messrs. Lascelles and Price; piano, flute and violin trio, by Messrs. Price, Eceles and Lnscelles; quartettes by Mes-idames Emery, Thompson, Ensnnnger andJackson, and Messrs.. Emery, Thompson,Hilbert and I. »S. Struble; songs by Messrs.■E. Cummins and Maitland; a costume comic song entitled, uChillingvalubilidorie,’ and, ‘'They’ve all got a mate but me,” by Mr. Cbas. Daeres; a stump speech, a la Av~itennis Ward, by John Fromm, and the audience wiil go home in good humor, occasioned by the laughter-provoking sketch, ‘‘There’s No Harm Done,” as rendered by Messrs. Fromm, Cummins and Stratton-The concert will begin at 8 o’clock sharp and the managers respectfully request allticket holders and others, to be prompt in•«attendance,so that the performances will notbe interrupted and the entertainment keptup beyond a reasonable hour. Rememberthe cause for which the support of the eiti-«zeas is asked, is a vrox-thy one; the Coinpa-uy expect their apparatus shortly, and the appreciation by our people of the “boys” efforts to make I hair organization a success, will meet with a prompt response by the“boys,” when their services are required.»Reserved seat tickets on sale at Vogt Bros.1