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een cast against Secession.
We append the result at Orange C. H. For Secession, 269; against it, none.
For amendment, 132; against it, none.
For Board of Public Works--A. R. Holladay, 165; T. L. Broun, 7.
For House of Delegates--Newman, 136; Woolfolk, 56.
Woolfolk is undoubtedly elected over Newman.
Hanover--Official.
For Secession, 1,240; against it, none.
For amendment, 848; against it, 251.
For Board of Public Works--A. R. Holladay, 1,006; Broun, 45.
Newton is elected to theWoolfolk is undoubtedly elected over Newman.
Hanover--Official.
For Secession, 1,240; against it, none.
For amendment, 848; against it, 251.
For Board of Public Works--A. R. Holladay, 1,006; Broun, 45.
Newton is elected to the Legislature without 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