‘ 0 *it .1. I3 IB"*I . A N it Stiltlli-WEliltlfr it'llVlflltTth ,,,,mn;‘.‘;ro GENERAL IN'I‘ELLIGI‘ZNCE, Li'rntu'runn.at. W NE T'I‘RAL IN theistiroflries strontiutniow - f ‘fl ’ ' *‘r - - -- —.. »- .. _...- -- "w' volt I. (‘HAHLU'P'I‘C'I‘U‘NN. PRINCE EDWARD [SLANIL AUGUST 7, 1641. NH. 2'}. . . a ‘ 7" - 7- I . u I ‘ N ‘ ’ ' - - ‘ — .»_*...._.A... V. .- rt 7 »~ —- -—— —_. marriageand since her step-mother’s ¥death, which orcurred in less than a June had resided in tho MOUN’S PHASES. -. ._. 4.....- left, Win driven rapidly to Mrs. Far-l in his arms. Come, receive tits fur- ren’s. Without waiting for an an-lgiveness for the faint, and tlu- tut.”- nountzemeut, she ascended the brilli-[is bright before you. antly lighted stairs, and was passing;1 She rose as she spoke. and “I'll- through an apparently deserted ante-ldrawing the fainting Sophie- two; the . vain was the sacrifice she had made. room, when the tones ofa Voice, she pi-lasp ot'the lover. who, stat-lei,- lay Sophie had loved (,‘ecil with passion- could not mist'ake,arrested her steps; lher vehemenca, offered no resistant-i- 3‘” “MW. ‘1"! young. gay, and inex-lsho paused and listened. gfondly supported her trembling tum- * perienced, the' duties Ufa wife and,‘: °‘ Do not tempt me thus!’ said an lsteps from the house, audentorml tlit; mother suited not her nature. And , implnring‘ female roioe; ' much as llcarriage. in proportion as her huslia'ind foundflnve you, I dnre'not lly; think of my! 'l'errible was the emotion or the "'{ittf'W-‘Wt 3' hum“. did her desire i hu~hand and rhildaen!’ iguilty woman when she found tie-si-et' 'for gayety increase. He thwarted‘ ‘ ‘i'hink rather of mo, dearestl’an. being conveyed raptdlv homomvmrn- h?" i"“'i'|flti""5. and love subsided sweredthe itnpassionedtoues ofa man. 9“? repmflclled hers‘elf bitterly. and into indifference, and proud,yet self-E ‘ Think of my feelings, and of your hesought Jane not to take her it: ilt'!’ willed as a child, she rebelled against i own when separated; have you not liltlshamll an" tilt-"L3" “"mi‘ “Hutu”- him Jane saw with deep and tin—'avowed, your love, and what am Iirnmling 320W. Played for dwm -—- availing regret how false was the step without you? Be. mine, dearest June endeavoured in vain to soothe she had taken. In thus sacrificing the 5 Sophie? fly with me now—this trio-1h”- happiness of Mordaunt with her own. merit—mine own beloved, and years; “men they “melted homele “‘1'”- S‘H’hlfi‘, ‘00. had nerer forgiven her i of hap'iiness await you.’ isupported to her apartment.and .insu- ,husband's preference fur Jane; node A film came ovar tin.- eves of Jane; twent to seek for Mordauni: he w as. ‘ i.“'.‘!"'f'll (if her nohle sacrificial—could thig perjured and guiltv wo- 2"“9. bl" all filmtt-‘t llh’giiti" N'Nmié‘ though ignorant ofthe circumstanoes man he her for whom she had sacri- W33 left 0“ ‘he “and b." “l” “"‘l ‘ ’V A n n u s r. -ycur after. launly of Mr. Mordauut; and each day made her feel more sensibly how a Lain Quarter, 5th day. I lit. 12m even. 6 New Moon. lath day, 1.0h 17m even. 3 first Quarter. 20th day, 10h. lm even. (x rut! ’lloon. 27th day, till. llhn even. "turf HALF sts'ricu, Ill Ut‘ LUVI‘I AND Vllt'l‘trtg; ,‘ '[ \ CHAPTER V. -You nill not surely go to the 0 hail. tit-night, Sophicl' said Jane. as ' she entered her sister's apartment. ‘And why not?’ asked Sophie, ('n'dit‘. . ~Y..n know that little Laurie is far {mm well; it set-ms scarcer safe to leave her.‘ ‘ Nonsense, Jane! you magnify the s-hiid‘s illness; she has nothing lint :\ ml: raid; and besides.- .‘"’“ “'“i b" which indeed httn to ofi‘er hPr his fined the love of a nohle heart—titeithe dead cimd; it "WWW": “‘9‘” N” is”. V h h ’ l h ""‘i' 5i”! 3”” f9" “jealousy towards happiness of a lifetime? She had , \V'trdso—‘ i kusizv all; when Mrs Minn " “m "M or mm 0“ “New her sister, and resolutely refust all know'n her sister to he imprudent,but I dim-“ll returns. request her to lit-en _| t . . t ' ' ~ ~: r- . . . ~ . I‘M-H. will v 3"" bcs'd” ml“ ‘1‘ ‘ her ndrtce,accusmg her of still lovm: est sister! 3'0" lm'm' your “"51"”“1 Cecil, and of endeavmirirw to win d""l‘l"‘”"Us ."m" c"""""““" i" "n." , hat‘k his affix-thin. Oi'nen'ivas Jane way with Mrs. It‘arl‘Plt. WIN!" Kn“ , tempted to return, and seek a home M'kWWMli-Te ."'"'l""'f " ""t "1"" , among her early friends; but her de- prutit'liititifi. He is absent; he may ‘.",,,,im._wit,, hm. SN" prevail“. and Mann t-t-nltli'f: “fit” “I” 'r yo" “mishe (letertuined still to watch over wine that mom"? "We 30 dewmthcr, trustinw to time, and the unar- httll, him "0' “"11 you gone ‘Ulrina- instinprs 0“ her “rulnan,% hpn”. Wt: :1 ttlm't‘. and "l “WM” “‘“Wi 5 to iii-call her to a sexh'e of her duties. Th“ .‘"“’"‘-3 “ire 5. d t"""’""'} l‘dany and sad were the. thoughts that l't'tm‘ ar'ttt‘itl 3 the “9- ds l"): "l' 'c'rmuod each other through her ntind lt-l' a inonn-nt's pause, exclaimotldi" J petulantiy— neVer believed her guilty; and a pray- her mom 'llltil “at” the “"9"” 0“ m," or of deep thankfulness arose in heridllldi I “t” "We" 9’9 he" "10"“ "- heart that she Could vet save her... ' Regardless alike of the. Plain!!! of mi}- .8 gain the. low tones 'of endParumnt 7 and mother, she hath chosen her o X!“ 'reaoheii her ear, mingled with stizihd V 310%. let her PWi‘lie it, 'l‘he purl“... that conccaied; Btit CBC” Mordaltnt knew "0! IE”; the toeees where fiioy stand was with- n1” ‘L‘A'P'ti 0|. his Wife’s with: he had dr'awn, and, hiding. her face, the discovered that site had :i haven‘tzw guilty Woman steppedtirnidly forth. 'Uihlfler [muffde flight “9 kHUVv‘ KL" Suddenly a detaining hand was laid 5 mm"- upon her arm. and a stifled shrieki a , hurst from her lips, as, turning, she; Linnea ‘v i. liehold her sister. She strove to. The cold gray light of tnOl'lllli': speak, but the words died on herzstruggled feeny through the clo-n-u tongue: she Sillltiiil‘fl’eti. ihlinds ofthe sick-cliatnher,aml again ‘ Souhte!’ saiddane, earnestly dia- Jane Percival “as :l watcher by the regardittgthe haughty looks of theibed ofdeath. Mrs. .‘dortlaunt sohs. ....--.. iulhonr ofionely watching, and W. I _” .r' I the Inigo tears ware roursing earh 0- “d E'.‘ ~ ' “'3? f“ “"l‘"-;0ther silently d'nvn her check, when “‘“t' L" “I” utmlhl hm" b'm' ‘ p'.the t-litld snddetslv started from its (.31 int runny tooh~h notions, tindwiw,“ a Os”;le choking in“, in its lirui tnspreiudu-eagainst Mrs. Farren is‘ .. . . . lthrnar and it struggled as if for haliled lover. ‘ l have come to saVe'never left her room sinoie that {idol mm ol them. I wrll go, if It is only bran“) Nahum]. JAM, my, [uh-my you; your husband has returned—let, night; for three weeks she had row-l to prove that I am capable ofjudging for myself;’ and she hastily rung the he“. ‘ lint Consider for one moment your us go to him.’ ,in wild delirium: and Jane was tum ‘ Cecil has returned! save. me from ‘ z-onstant and faithful nurse. Tim «at- him; I dare. not. cannot' .meet himl’terer was calmly sleeping. and 'It‘.’ she cried, wildly throwing herself in sister anxiousty Watched her, for ht‘: lu-r lover‘s arms. who, ttnheeding and death hung upon her aivalcmg. Jane. proceeded to support her front and thephysiciansgarobut litth- hut-«- thi; room. Jane had written,in the. long walrus-u. But nerved with desperate energy, lot‘the night. to \l-vrd-tunt, telhn; l;:..'. Jane sprang forward, and chi-“ping the crisis of his wife‘s tiis‘urdnr wai her sister’s rohe, fell at her feet ex- 3 at hand, and beaetfttltinfi him to (True claiming ~-— gto her, lest she should Without ‘ My sister, hear me! see, i knflPl ,retuit‘ing his t'irgivcnoss. l-le (tame. to \‘nll, to heworh you, by the holy : ant; was even now Waiting thi- mirth lie; Ill wife and [violin-nut return by ‘ l||()‘|‘.t(l enter the tum!” order”. to mil f-tr assistance, when the sound of who.”th dashiwr ru idl oVer the n . pavement, was heard. and immedi- : . f , e \ e ' : st 9 i ' hudrunl’s‘ feelino'si' ilerded l-me ‘ah IX '1 “in m v H l” mm q- 0‘ ,.. ‘ ' '3' ' l ." , ‘ " ‘ ,Cecd Mordaunt act-ended the stairs, ion are Very mrolul of Mr. Mor- .m,‘ hP “puma Fibrin-t- ‘. t.‘ ' .)' t . -- -v - _ . n. Caiiniiiwlmg” '"u'u'mmd h0mm” ful of newly 'ltiul.’ In her alarm tor llthfillili)‘; ‘ and by what right I have the t-hild J me ewlaimed as she saw \'(‘t to le'trn , . I i ’ i ‘ ' i ' ' ‘ " ‘ httu- lilo tttdli entered to oress her nose . “ave”. Mm‘hum ; mmmm. H", hiss. and Jane, knowing further op- , mu“, ; 1 (PM “me Lauri” is (h mg} posit an \‘itltl, sadly quitted the room.‘ Th” her “Mk “V, on.“ In his ._.. , t - . o i. '. ’ i . M ' - I” it \ .ist pad, lump-Ham. J"? “W”. ill'llt‘: its tam: wa: contorted to its - 'l L ('i 5‘ ' a ‘ ' I ‘ - , . - ‘ m"; {‘1‘ 'l'hfill.‘ .mht through ltir «nuns w “Tum”: ,1. “Hip. limits ‘ ‘ w l ‘ 4'“ .~.-. , ,, . , , .’ ..,._ _-. "r l" l .. ’. an“. I, 1‘?" T" ; “M’ and Jim” b' "i were struggling in the tug-nuns oi , tire. \ our ( hilt. hate-4d Its low “hall! I r‘dll‘dtl) toe pun, dawt. .bllgil'ltld .i,;"""ll‘ “‘9” ‘ “’ mu“ ’“‘iemr;" death; and as ho eagerly lient ovt-r it, u! agony sounut'd in my rat‘s “'illlstgttd; and Y3? lttlg-tl ray oin strong“. it “I if“ d M“ radio“; an." "rum": the features suddenly relaxed, au‘d nil i.‘"” ““”"3 l|rl9"”'3 l“ “W """e "l “"3 t W” "P‘mm'e hm, Siam“ "I’m‘i‘m'ini It «you, begged to he tdlteu up— WM um ‘P'_,,,,,I.,._ shame. (2.. you retrienilu-r opened tinreyesuiud lmeuthoin toning.- t. s a I‘ l ' , ' - V - h i' . - ' H” ‘mN‘h " m ii” mm?" and “mm. ‘ “lite i4 dt‘od" ill'. I‘Kt'i'rlltlle'! wild-‘ the infill! when )uu i-ouitrssvd )mtr 0n iIPI‘ sister. {‘41 ll <3“)le III the coverlct. suited I tint and purest love? Recall Your, ' Jane. mv tit-Hr s»; tar.” silt saiuun . ,i‘ . .. . , . ' ' . . . phi " h." “"5 “9", WI”! ll"! "WM Ill1 tphhogs the”, and too wtid words a Imv and termlo win-e. immp' 5"”"“'”d “V hi?" "“"”"“‘7" )‘mt uttt'wd, and then Manx" if .V'illl' Thuv wr-rotlie lint Words of run i.l:l,l~i.ue. Fl” "Hun" h” head] i” he." will into the aybvss luefore you. \:(I‘lt'lutttt ehL- hilti‘ ut‘toro-ri, I :t‘zi a hug‘v ' "" "‘“l WWW“. '"”""-”'W3.t- r\> tempter pmuusns \mt happiness; now i hope sprung w .,:.n.- e «It-.r't; «no limit i I i . i . i I s - ‘ . ,H-p qt "3" “mt IO‘H'U' “"h'fllh "mi can it dwell with the. purJurml Minion” lieu-.zimt loam“; her "-“tl (If-lane reverted rapidly to the! TH.” and ti...'-thrt-? lit-turn with "let "W ‘, [WW‘I- tra's “' .~. . - '. " t - r-- r fin... I 0‘] “m In” ‘9“ “ms'. M,'\l ltuatilv wrnhpingr n tuaatle around sister, me it I~ tron late. and yuut'lms-g " [hunt \m‘nl‘. l’fitrO-i .' )th Mr: ' " m‘ "'“PSQ‘I "W0 he" Slit” 7“ 'lm. at“. p.” uh. huh.) "ml Plflprnpr hand shallkn uw nought oftht» "W'lpl‘i'l, t'H' Wl‘itli. “1"”2“ “'- ‘ I ""‘U' I I . , i ‘ ’ ' vs . . - ‘ ' ‘ . .. - . ' -‘ l’liv cntria're tl"it Murder: 't it'uljiisl to him-he “Walt! vou wrthyour childl ‘ l ththt t-pt ilit whil- loan- smug t. _ _ a . . .. . . . , , the room. ,. l.lt' ‘und whore I.~‘ her mother ?' ‘ I will bring her to you?’ saidJatw. ‘quiolcly, dreading the etlI-t-tsoflus titsvovri'y of her aheonct- at such a tilllt‘, and litmng to return with her ere. the. first stupir of his grief had . , . i-‘tuily‘ ,Wlilsr 'Juxt‘wmzo.