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vote was cast for A. R. Holladay for the Board of Public Works. Rockingham. Harrisonburg,May 23.--The vote in this town was unanimous for secession. For the tax amendment 554; against it, 2 For House of Delegates--J. H. Hopkins, 510; J. C. Woodson, 476; S. S. Walker, 166; C. Grattan, 241; R. M. Harrison, 185; J. C. Walker, 53. For Board of Public Works--Holladay, 164; Breun, 123. There will probably be 20 or 30 votes in the county against secession. One has been polled at Mount Crawford, eight at Greenmount, and six at some other mount, a precinct near by. De Leon. Mount Crawford,May 23.--Only one vote against secession at this precinct. Charles Grattan, John H. Hopkins, and John C. Woodson, are probably elected to the Legislature. The vote polled against secession was by a person from a different part of the county, and did not belong to this precinct. Greene. Ruckersville, Greene County,May 23.-- At this precinct, the vote was unanimous for secession