171 sbur fleet:tit'. T' -SATURDAY MORNING, APREI:. 5 - Pon Religions Int.lligence and Commercial — Repoiticleefrit peel. lediantinniton in 'tie itinnte "Ofi ~ran..a;J- .na 37ios►~ `tmpatant Y,olta ; w had 14 'tl ll '' Sin . a ,rl7 l 4 ,l) ll at 'lthiottatit,, thWafeet hit aitienal theY . will Sitflelehae gurfowre hi.- . say clear 'taken lei that body'. They , were bah votes lb relation'ttthe abolitioil of dual. The vote on M r sinesday, wu on the Presi• dad's . - aiiincipattat - resolution,: The vote ' .'stood—yeu 112,• - nays 10, as foll . ea.. tinibitui, hei.." .. Olt-Mes, B. - ' Drcertdav It. lies; L . - ' .. 'CitaadlerilL .•• Harlen,ll4 .. flitoit.i..., .._, .... Headman, U. Oollatnari R. ' Howard, It. Davie, Union '. Rowe, B. Doolittle: IL:- Lao., It, Ind • ...jklealldeei it ' ILeaS, )/.. UM, r= lt. -- " Morrill. I ' pe el SAM . BariXd• Dam . nemic Powell, b, D. • Oadile,llnion D. •, ...gensedy, U. sauleoury, D. Ltbam, D. The most encouraging feature in this vote is that damn Davie, of Kentucky, Willey, of Viestitioi did lols B. Henderson, of . .6floroori, toted is de affirmative. - All the New Eng- - bind States, and all Ihe free States West of Ptuinsyliania (save those on the Pacific)voted solid for the President's proposition; bet the , affirmative Tote. from -Virginia, Kentucky, . . end Missouri are most precious or all. Dela ware aid Maryland went the other way, be " Mint.) their Senators tualre United 'theii for tunei with 'those of the Demurs:go party, and ,„ cling la slavery as that party's sheet-anchor. • .: Every.. Democrat but. one—Thomson, of Hew - 54iney—voted against co mild and be . nefieent a system of emancipation—beneficent to the masters. - - - Ma. Cowin, of Pennsylvania, didnot vote The vote; on Thursday, was on the aboli tion of slavery in the District of. Colombia. That vote stood--yeas 29—nays 14, as follows: ma Grimes, R. Hall, R. Harlan, R. Harris, A. ~.: -, Howard, R. Hawn, R. eanadlaua,R. l Lane, Hamar, R. Morrill, R. 1 Bayard. Dam. i Latham, D. Dart, lk 1 . 111 7 ,M0. r p t . .bc. t rik U. Hsodam 17 00. U. Powell. D. Kann ~:U.' Saulabury, D. [ :Beery Republican present voted in favor of the measure; and every Democrat and so-call 'led Unbia man rated against it. Truly, this grist Act of justice ritay - be *lad a Illrp—ibli- Anthony. Bey Browning, IL Chandler, IL Clarke, R., Wismar. IL Doollttio,' An"". It note, R. roster, R. Mr Cowan, of Pennsy winribient. On three important votes, relating to ela iery; Mr. CitirAll has not voted—to wit: on the War Order,-to prohibit officers from nit . *Wing" up . fugitive slaves, and the above no- Mood Votes. If heYes been prevented by sickness from attending to his important duties—of which we know nothing--he ia excused. But if he has carelessly or_purposely absented him snit on these important occasions, it shows , thatle lacks the courage to face an indignant constituency, as well as the cinicienci to en able him to fplffll the obligations he toolcopon idnisidf_when he accepted thf otßee of Senator from the hands of a Itupttb4ran constituency. -. Shirking votes is the meanest way of avoid h ; responsibility, and if Mr. Cowan . guilty of this, he Will not escape the - condemnation width a vote, even in the negative would have - called dewnwpon his head. We shall be glad, foithe sakeWf the honor of Pennsylvania, to • hear that he was unable to he present. , eengratulate our readers on the glo rioneresnita.. Theyars indications of a better fatire,and of the downfall of that accursed in 'diction which has brought so much woe upon thi r country. ' BoeulaAx Gsoaawrown has some linger ing_Southron manners and tendencies, we observe.' It is said that an attempt was Tilde in that highly civilized community ~.to tar: and feather a clerfumuin who had been announced to lecture before a society of'neigroero. ♦ mob surrounded the hall whirif the lecture wee to have been deli,- .ezed„ but the ulergynum was forewarned and escaped injury 'by non-appearance, 'whereupon the - rioters dispersed. "Tar and feathers° are the symbols of !badmen .oinlization—begin where it be iine aid end ilitire it ends—at Georgetown, or elsewhere. Tem Fermin! Wilt FY/MELD IN .ELIMPTON - • ROALDS.—The Fortress Monroe correspond - env-of the Baltimore Amelia/1 says:. __ -"The English frigate Rinaldo and the - two' French war steamers have taken po . silicas above. the Monitor, 14111 former lying - abiost under the rebel guns of dewall's Point. The officers of thele-vessels, who . have commtinioation withl.Norfolk every day-er-two, undoubtedly have better infer= L oration as" to the pruppiesi of the, enemy than,wer_have, and the posithin they. have .taken i the Rinaldo having gone,up - day,-la.regarded as. Andloating -not. only, a :desire to Witlllllllll the apprietching / fight, but iiknowledielliat it le soon: ti) come of. As to the propriety of their placing them salved so decidedly in the way them is some wintreveriy, but it is presumed that Com mode?! Ooldeborough will give them timely -notice. as to, his desires on this point." 'risme= Itypiza.—d. Writ correspond ent of the Chieago-Tribent writ* gentleman from :te Cumberland rep resents the Secession element is rampant in that - region._ Since - the ' withdrawal of.