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three precincts Newton's vote for House of Delegates is 679; Holliday for Public Works, 617; for the tax amendment, 481; against it, 165. Rockbridge. Lexington.--But one vote against ratification--(Zachariah J. White.) For tax amendment, 310; against, 1. For Board of Public Works, Broun, 204; Holladay, 62. Fairfield unanimous for secession and the tax amendment. For Public Works--Broun, 27; Holladay, 88. Other precincts incomplete. But one vote against secession thus far. Francis T. Anderson and Samuel McD. Reid elected to the House of Delegates. Louisa. Frederick's Hall,May 23.--12 M.--All the votes are cast for secession. For tax amendment, 38; against it, 10. For House of Delegates--W. T. G. Nelson, 46; W. M. Ambler, (not a candidate,) 2. Charlotte. Charlotte C. H.May 23.--So far as heard from in this county, there is not a vote against Secession. The tax amendment is probably carried by a considerable majority. Charles Bruce, for the Senate, gets t