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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, 440. Bland. The vote in this county was unanimous for secession and the amendment to the Constitution. Giles.--official For Senate — Vawter, 666; Witten, 328.--For House of Delegates--Easby, 376; Eggleston, 610. For secession, 1,033; against it, none. For amendment, 1,039, against it, none