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ty, there is not a vote against Secession. The tax amendment is probably carried by a considerable majority. Charles Bruce, for the Senate, gets the entire vote thus far. Samuel F. McGehee has a majority for the House of Delegates. Wood Bouldin was voted for, although he refused to be a candidate. Albemarle. Stony Point,May 23.--All the votes at this precinct were for ratification, and none for Old Abe. I hope the whole State has done likewise. We have heard from several places, all the same way. Charlottesville,May 23.--Unanimous for secession. Messrs. Hart (for the Senate) and Minor and Wood (for the House) had no opposition. Lunenburg. Pleasant Grove,May 23.--Only one vote was cast against secession. Smyth, So far as heard from, not one vote against secession. In the Southwest, the vote for the ad valorem tax is almost a unit. Wythe. Two precincts heard from are unanimous for secession. W. H. Cook elected to the House of Delegates.