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ut opposition. Greensville--Official. For secession, 322; against it, none. For amendment, 119; against it, 178. House of Delegates--W. T. Londy, (no opposition,) 290. Clarke. For Ordinance of Secession, 553; against it, . For amendment, 475; against it, 50. House of Delegates--Dr. Wm. A. Bradford, 350; Jno. Morgan, 104. Jefferson. For secession, 813; against it, 365. For House of Delegates--A. Hunter, 722; A. R. Boteler, 701. R. W. Baylor, 272; A. E. Kennedy, 272. Amherst. The vote in this county is unanimous for ratification, so far as heard from; very few votes against the amendment to the Constitution. Nelson. We have returns from all the precincts in this county except two, from which we have reliable reports. About 970 votes were cast for the Ordinance of Secession, and none against it. Ad valorem was also carried by a large majority. Dr. Hawes N. Coleman, it was elected to the Legislature over Col. W. P. Shepherd and James S. Penn.