wis not at the present apprehended The snow which fell since our last issue, adr-ded weighs sufficient to the previous di« posit to demolish several more buildingsA HOUSE TUMBLE.Pat McHugh’s tenement house, on the side hill in rear of the Bella Union, took a tumble about 8 o’clock last even ing, and went scooting twenty-five to thirty feet down the hill. The building was eighty or ninety fset in length, one story, and occupied by Mr. McHugh, Eugene Holman, Monte Yerdi, and ar -other family, who got out only a minu e before the racket occurred. The roof did not fall in, and consequently no very great amount of damage was sustained by the furniture in the house. The east side fell out down the bilfv followed by the roof. At the time of