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For Secession, 1,503; against it, 360. For amendment to the Constitution, 1,819; against it, 12. For House of Delegates--Ward, 1,320; Kaufman, 1,288; Conrad, 465; Marshall, 450. Christiansburg.--Official. For Secession, 1,395; against it, none. For the amendment, 1,391; against it, 2. Bath--Official. For Secession, 403; against it, 2. For amendment, 410; against it, 3. Board of Public Works--Holiaday, 315; Broun, 4--House of Delegates--Shields, 133; Hopkins, 156; Carpenter, 55. Fluvanna. For Secession, 877; against it, none. House of Delegates--R. E. Nelson, (no opposition,) 812. A large majority for the amendment to the Constitution. Floyd. Has voted unanimously for the Ordinance of Secession. N. Thrash beats I. Goodykoontz about 80 votes. Fayette. For secession, 407; against it, 129, and three precincts to hear from. Botetourt, For the House of Delegates--Anderson, 781; James, 587; Word, 518; Waugh, 75. For the Senate