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ction. Mr. Hilton (recently elected to Congress,) occupies the same position. Florida will certainly secede. Let South Carolina lead the way! Mississippi. Jackson, Nov. 13. --An immense meeting of the citizens of all parties, the largest ever assembled in Jackson, was held to-night. Resolutions were unanimously passed, expressing a determination to resist Lincoln's Administration, and endorsing the action of South Carolina. The people are entirely united on these issues. Addresses were delivered by Messrs. Anderson, Brown; Gholson, Barksdale, Pettus, Harris, Yerger, and Gen. Freeman. The most intense enthusiasm prevailed, and the meeting adjourned amid loud cheers. Secession meeting at Mobile. Mobile, Nov. 16. --At the meeting of citizens, irrespective of party, held here today, resolutions were adopted, unanimously favoring a secession from the Union. A resolution to await the action of other States was voted down and withdrawn.
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urglaries were committed in this city, and four lads, the oldest not over eighteen, were arrested for the offence. After being examined before the Mayor and the Hustings Court, they were sent on to be tried for felony, before Judge Meredith, as the Judge of the Hustings Court had not been elected. When called before the Circuit Judge for trial, some few days since, the question of jurisdiction was raised, and to avoid all difficulty, they were remanded to the Mayor, to be again heard and sent up for trial before Judge Lyons. On Saturday last, in conformity with this decision, William Martin, charged with breaking into the store-house of Power, Horner & Harris, on the 26th of May; Thos. Wilkinson and John Lipscomb, charged with breaking into Thos. C. Word's store on the night of the 1st of May; and James Baker, Thos. Wilkinson and John Lipscomb, charged with breaking into Henry Miller's shoe shop, and stealing shoes — were examined before the Mayor and remanded for further hearing.