C. Burks were elected to the House.
The vote for ratification was unanimous, (2,686) The vote in this county was the largest ever polled.
Halifax
For Senate — Logan, 1,572; Bruce, (not a candidate ,) 202.
For House of Delegates--Edmunds, 1,526; West, 947; Medley, 486.
For secession, 1,747; against it, none.
For amendment, 1,320; against it, 200.
Hines
For secession, 478; against it, 1.
For amendment, 304; against it, 94.
For House of Delegates--Ed. T. Taylor, 328; John H. Daniel, 65 Board of Public Works--A. R. Holladay, (no opposition,) 358.
Mecklenburg--official.
For Senate — Bruce, 1,017--no opposition.--For House of Delegates--Baskerville, 669; Hutchason, 399; Easley, 113.
For secession, 1,286; against it, none.
For amendment, 680; against, 315.
Abingdon.--official.
For secession, 1,907; against it, 20.
For amendment, 1,909; against it, 13.
For House of Delegates--David Clarke, 1,314; D. C. Dunn, 1,034; C, S, Bekem, 803; A. R. Preston,
Jno T Anderson,
Thos H Flood,
Mason Mathews,
Charles Blue,
Samuel McB Reid,
Matthew Harrison,
D H Gordon
Jno L Woolfolk,
A L Carter,
W Biskervill, Jr,
R R Nelson
Jno O Stener
Warnes Anderson,
A B Evans,
Richard Liby,
C W Murdaugh,
Robert J Davis,
A. W. McDonald, Jr.
Thos C Green,
A. S. Buford,
R. B. Dice,
Thos H. Gillespie,
Geo.
W Sherrard,
Wm Johnson.
John Gatewood,
P Piman,
Francis G Taylor,
E J Spady,
W G Cazenove,
James Franklin,
John Gilmer,
Seymour Lynn,
Adam, mall,
Lasac Vermillion,
David B. Clark
James Walker.
Chas Williams,
John H. Daniel,
Samuel Carpenter,
I E McDonald,
Richard Payne,
H N Colemen, Jr,
S W Thomas,
Duncan McLaughlin,
Hugh W Sheffey,
H B Tomlin.
R. D. Mentagus,
Wyndham Robertson,
Thos H Wynne,
Geo T Wright,
Green Lames,
Jno C. Woodson,
J Dudley Davis,
James Davis
Geo H. West,
C. T. Friend,
E C Barks,
A Jordan.,
Harvey George.
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