vk.radQranlte Hill.Our little town has settled down intoits usual state of quiet after the cyclone of the (»th instant, and we will endeavor to give a few of the happenings.The raina are hold ini' off well, fori liftnalely for those whose buildings were destroyed in our little whirlwind,A committee of public spirited citizens has started a subscript ion list to raise money to rebuild our school house, which was a victim of the ‘late unpleasantness ’ They were generously assisted by people of Placervilie, who con liberally to the fund, tieoige Tin i ley lias iiaiiiit-d It is Du ire vftAlboneTson’we notice, and we have an idea as to the cause of it but will reserve our remarks for some future time.^ J A. Kesselring and wife now have with i their daughter Mrs. ftfarchini, and n | her family who are down from the moon* tains for the winter.F. Veerkamp was a visitor in Placer-one day this week.One of our girls seems to have a lame neck. The question is, was she caught PI out in the cyclone or is it from the same ^ cause as before ?iHe repairing the roof to his barn }* one day last week, Mr. Marquart fell f I from the top and hurt his back severely, but is now resting easy.My Girl’s Beau.vite*TgiveXovNTlftfLotigueatowiweel at tl