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as carried by a large majority. We append the votes given candidates in the first and second wards. Parties having control of the Monroe Ward poll-books carried them off, and our utmost endeavors availed nothing as to getting a statement of the vote cast in that ward. Except as a matter of curiosity and reference, it is of but little consequence. If, however, the vote can be obtained, it will be furnished to- morrow: Jefferson Ward. Board of Public Works--A. R. Holladay, 1051; T. L. Broun, 5; J. R. Anderson, 890.--Senate — John Robertson, 800; J. R. Anderson, 178; scattering, 70. House of Delegates--A. A. Morson, 183; John O. Steger, 358; Thos. H. Wynne, 661; N. B, Hill, 769; D. J. Saunders, 459; Wyndham Robertson, 688; scattering, 109. For amendment to Constitution, 946; against, 44. For Ratification, 1161; against, 1. Madison Ward. Board of Public Works.--A. R. Holliday, 1,278; A. A. Morson, 10; Thomas Broun, 1; N. B. Hill. 1. For Ordinance of Secession, 1,33
, 785; against amendment, 123. For House of Delegates: Z. S. Mcgruder, 686; Jimes Lyons, 264; scattering. 3. For Board of Public Works: A. R. Holladay, 874; Thomas L. Broun, 7. Chesterfield. Manchester.--For ratification, 390; against, none. For amendment, 99; against, 249. For Senate; B. H. Nash, 361. For House of Deuilding, 6. Albemarle. Charlottesville, May 23. --For Secession, 591, against, nore. For tax amendment, 473; against, 55. For Board of Public Works--Broun, 270, Holiaday,233. Scottsville, May 25.--For Secession, 230; against, none. For tax amendment, 220; against, 10. Orange. Gordonsville, May 23. tian is elected to the Senate, and Sheffey and Walke to the House of Delegates, certainly. There is a contest between Harman and Late. For Board of Public Works, Broun leads Holladay between 1,200 and 1,500. Botetourt and Roanoke. Bonsack's May 23. --A large vote was polled in Botetourt and Roanoke. Not a single vot