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Olr .sunny tress' V thc joyouitirow Where tliob ditlst lightly wave Tier memory still within my mind Retains Its streLtest power ; Itis.ile' perfume left To whisper of the flower, Etch Llossciiii7that in moments gone . Monti up this suns - Recalll - Ile orm, the look, the tone Oft' nt enchanting girl.' A single shinitig tress of hair To bid such memories start ! 'gut tears arc on its lustre—there I lay it on my heart. Oh ! when in death's cold arms I sink, Who, then, with gentle care, Will keep for me a dark. brown link— A ringlet of my hoir•! AMELIA , . . .ation : Vvith-theothet, oommenced Turing: a -May-with the .gravity of an eiiierieneed smoker: Both maintained the same ..int. 7 pertable coolness for several. minutes ; ha. lOokedevery insiarrt to see her give pp the attempt, :and-she-still smoked . ap: if it - had. been 'a habit for years. At length, bursting into on„incontrolaec ble - fit of laughter, he flung the remnant o his eiger'into the grate exclaiming, "F.me7 line t sou have won the. flay—,-,,Exilti wil leave off smoking, I will." n! Certainly,- I—always imitate . 4lthse love; but, liad we not better smoke this• bui:eb, it is a pity to waste it I" • "No; we will keep them in rememb rance of our mutual promise." - 7 . "Well, then I have been thinking .as sat smoking,.how much did- y . ou hive for these cigars ?" t1.1=11!•1111/MIM kAnd you imok Clear a day: that is a moderate allowance is it not?". /It is.'' I!= "Then twelve C - eitfe — adaY is forty-three dollars and eighty cents a- year; the same Jor7_orykelf would male it `cielity-seven dollars - and sixty cents. Am I note good arithmetician? In one of my rambles the other day, I -met with a very poor old woman, who with her little grand-daugh -tar lived iii one of those little woo-deb-IMO ses just over the Schuylkill., I soon re cognized her as being the Mrs. Ellison of whom you have spoken as being so kind to you when a child: She is in extreme poverty, and of course feels it more severe- Ty afteia life - of - affluence. :N - ow, ytiff member that_, pretty_dittle__: - .o,4e_tuttage_, our country residence ; it is to 'rent very low, only fifty - dollars, and is plenty large enough far Mrs. Ellison and.lfer lit tltt,. girl. .INldw • our. cigar money w.odldi hire it for her,, and the, remaining thirty seven dollars and sixty_cents would be F - same relief to her. Then she would,be ea 'near -that we can-run in at any time. and see thrat she is comfortable,;_ What a. you "think dearest -,- of toy plan !" - • THE HIGHLAND GLEN. In the deep•and solitaryf v . alloy of Strath etiWa ter, in ,the. westerullighlands, oneru ! fined tower stand alone amid the.beap of stones ant! ruins by which - it is surrounded. tower is alr,thrat remains of a proud pastle which tine° stood there; that tower has stood while thiCker walls and stranger roofd:Lieave-fallen_!--while-atlier-'otubllirgs have borne down Vr timci and siorms that toter has remained unmoved by-tempesti, and braving the fury of those lightenings which-ha ve-I evelled- their-destroy ittg,-fires at Its summit ! In times past, the fortress, of which That tower formed a part, was the habitation of the laird of Glendiscair, a protid ambitious and revengeful man ; feared and detested alike by his vassals, his equals and superi ors. This man was united to a woman, the very reverse of her lord. in mind and person—it was the union elf an angel with. a deinon—of purity with' corruption.. ". Some years after their ill assorted 'mar-, riage, ap opportnnity uffered to the Baron of acquiring a.great increase of power and riches by wedlock; but he'was already mar ried. Ambition was hia ruling passion— his wife stood between him and the object of his wishes, and he hated her ; while his_ - cruel treatment too well corresponded with. his feelings: ' • .0n a - sttddliiiwevilnliKb - elfaiTiour changed, he became, gentle in his conduct, and affectionate, in his:.behaviour. , The . gentle heart of. his wife. roturnb:d it tenfola.. One day ho--propts i et-t at. a to s ou I - ienditini in a hunting excursion.; to w,hialt she willingly acceded.. . Thn.7.ehase was eputinued•till evening, when it was•diecov ered that the baron and his lady were. miss- ittg. 4.n .the heat of thespOrt Sit - Arid net been, remarked; and some degree of alarm seized on: his-attendants. - They. waited,- lint in vain t: they sought for them but they were-not to -be found. At.last,iwher all. , sea~ - .hating • proved 'unsuccossfulthe sportsmen. were together. musing., op the probable fate , •of..those,Whoin they had so vainty.souiht ; 'one ;ealled, out that he, saW. : eyes -were, turned to the point to which the speakerhad directed then), _and they;. plainly saw their lord appthaching at Yiff , ;(''!l-417T:Ra,::qt*;4#4405., AtP+4, 10 ; • 441-'4o' `'.;"-•,', •:;'; , " .EM.E.NT:;*O;*4 , .. ' smanuitaa';zSzTaa;• bid it I" .eiclahnia the.vilion.llooB...the— furm of a women .. ew'cileti - and .diecnlritired; 2 her. long .. .treeaes,drippiai Avith::s,at4i'i s nad liar palesickly . cheik,seereed-14:0140fini'• of ,corruption. • Bei..blui, :Were - fixed upon the baron, - , e . xvr a voice that :thrilled 4hrough , Aie yeryireina' she *.‘ The moon-beatErgifatening"ort tlie wave . Shines On thy bridal bed; ' '• :Where the tide; that is thy.- true lovea,,,grave Shall float totem thy heed, ' _ In vain.l.pray'dmmy_ou - :plungnitiSOn;' Where deepdhe waters • • -"But heavily now that deed Af,sio . : Shttllstlitilt.jhy \ pit4in4:ttptsll:4?..., _• ' Then away ! away'! .44 'vest Beneath the dirkling.tjo.r.-..• Thy pillow Stiall-lie my mouldeing s lrettst - i-7 And I will be tv Tho fearful forM vanialted;: and., he to - whom the ipfrkt's aufieWiejtddreeeed, fell lift Il=ea , the `earth,H uman .aisista . nee waii•vain;.le had obeyed fija t iumMons and 'since- that time the glen _of ,Stratnen.- water, has been the residence . of * the - spirit of the lady of Gleiliscair ; there aftefnight fall, its horrible voice° is-heard singing the words which . it . sung:atPlit r - . falSe lord's Wedding, while its fearful sounds ie' min gled with the - scream df• night - birds'. the .roar_of_the_cataraet,santl4lrilli-bdwlings- Projected Destruction of the • • TariQ'. . _ - Our readers aWare, saysi the • Philadelphia-Morning post, That Mr. Folk was represented during the-late: , Presiden tial eampatgne, as moreAta tariff• man ' than Mr. Clay, and eertilit"distinguished member ...ot_the__LoCofeao -party,- boasted- that he had • rocured: him the vote of•tliis Slate ; by meliiiiiiThialetter to Mr, Kane, - The Wniga, bf course, -knew-that this let.. , ter was -nothing - more than a trap to catch votes, it belag very certain that no _pan , could . sticceed inßannsylvania, wlio was not a frienil;Of the Tariff. .They knew als,q, thatoMr. Polk .had all hisSlife . .heen an anti-tr arinan,.and felt Convinced-that. he would l'aCe the earliest . opoartunky-tei-stahr---- =tart of '42 to the heart. Their pro- - • ilictions4re likely to.be- tkerified with- a lot vengeance, as appears fram - the folloWing - paragraph, which - We eistract from-the Eye ecotiveorgah._. ; I , Tom pr. "TILE OF TREASURY - ig proverbiel for his industry, and marked for his sagacity.. lie; too, is conshintio - the olhis execution of ltis duties ; - a - tid it gives more • pleasUre id state than we can well express . that he is . actively engaged in collecting from alt-parterof, the cottntry,:i every' infor n-ire-tibn—tliar - may .bc - iferes - ssary to assist hint in the management of Ourtinancea:•-:- We'have on doubtthat he will be 'to lay before Congrese. : a,li?ge . bOdy_of the most useful statisiletaokas to enable - Am__ Without loss of time and with the aid of thit best materials, to' proceed in forming 'the best, and wibest, , and • most nearly equal system of revenue that can be adopted.-, We have little doubt that the Secretary will at least do his part in bringing .the Treasury back to a fair, equal and just • revenue . standard, - and in equalizing the public burdens.--,-The-present-tariff-can- scarcely stantles,pe:,•perinattent systoot of this great country.; is'. too unequal in itsVlf—too:bil - Prepitre',upon..aomeinterests, too partial te;. - of,iterstoo' favorable_ tO.Ahe rich, ..teo.,barthensonie to•the Peo!,elasses , of theeintomunity. - sootier.:4ls.;.'r eilucedl'tliebetter for ~all., islietter ' even s fok:thipminofacturerObemselvelfto,under staniVen,,,*hat they tiskto.calettlato. , :_. It is better:fer . '"rieVeapitalists to have , moderate ' and staple titan_ those viihiCh:sre. too ' high,andketi'.that ailcount, ,never fixed but always 110Anating.,., It is better.. for the. Administrion-rbetter for the prosperity pf people." vania into this snare, now!: this the.ar dent support of the Tani!' we.wereindueed to expect-from their COnnnentarise upon the letter to" Jahn.- IC. - Itiwy.?„-Are they ' 17ivprwedrie , tell• the-people--onh is -State; in the language of , the Exictitiveinenth=pieco • that the Torifrof I,e - to encqualjn it sell -too oppresive uponsome, inretestel-,, too parfial'to others—too • bordetitioine to the poorer obsess oldie conimuitity ? Ai•e tb- 'ettfr - • of .tiey perparsd - for this new system or-iev enue that can be adopted'? : , ; Po. they,,,ap- Plaud . the design - here Whirled..." to bring back the; treasury to a fail., ,sqUal,-imil" just revenua standard," by 'Which ;the publics btirdens.are.-io be ennui er fIY ll they:-take the stump.and; ake a tour:of thi,Stats, in forming tlio 'people . thttirtiati'lliie . Which. 'they had in view- whew' they Acielared•Mr. Polk to more 'man lhanillr Clay. Look. at facts ,as The hiighestd u t i ies ;known q' ,this rTarifl, aro laid 'upon -such' artieles as "%ie.:ph:ilium Ourselves; viz: kun;Coal, Cocuic'entiorie. Coarse Woeleris,Sall and hemp-. Theme -are-the-verysniticleiv(iit-least-the 7 majority= .of them areupienthe.produotitin of which the welfare of thiiii:'State . 'depends: ' 4 if ! is - ' Pl'oPosott 4yLtlie, Executive organ, , , and it seerne,.Po,BeStetary pfthe` . Treyseiy ily ,engaged 41 .. iierfeetiogAiebeme t ps4e ! 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