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Affairs at the South. Mobile, Ala, Nov. 18. --The Register here declares for secession. It says the large sectional vote at the North and South proves a common government is impossible, and that the efforts to save the Union must be fruitless. Appeals to conservative men to take the secession movement in their ownng evil consequences which might result from its consumption when in less cautious hands, as the inevitable consequence must be revolution. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 18. --It is the general impression that Senator Toombs has not yet resigned, but he says he will resign on the 3rd of March, unless Georgia sooner secedes. xpenses incurred by it. It shall elect its own officers, and do all things needful to carry out the true interests and meaning of this act. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 18. --The bill appropriating $1,000,000 to arm and equip the State of Georgia, has become a law. The Legislature of Florida, last session, passed a bill p