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ekly in the previous December, then followed. Then came a caution to householders as to care of fires, danger of suffocation, etc., enforced by a local incident, entitled A Warm Bedfellow. It appears that a servant girl at Colonel Usher's (Henry Usher, at West Medford) had placed a heated brick in her bed, scorching the bed-clothes and setting fire to the carpet afterward. Mrs. Usher discovered the fire, which was extinguished none too soon by the Colonel. Nearly two columns were devoteMrs. Usher discovered the fire, which was extinguished none too soon by the Colonel. Nearly two columns were devoted to Foreign Affairs, among them an account of the return of the Arctic ship Resolute by our government to England. In Domestic Intelligence was a communication, Is hanging a remedy for crime? containing allusions to the recent murders at the State Prison. The World as it is contained seventeen paragraphs. One alluded to the closing of President Pierce's administration. Then there were three Answers to Correspondents, and three selections of poetry under the head of Culled Flowers. C