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hird reading in the House. It repeals the law forbidding Banks from ending their notes out of the State for the purpose of discounting drafts; repeals the retractions against selling anything but sight decks, and, in view of the monetary troubles and apprehensions of succession, suspends operation of the act inflicting pain and forfeiture of paying specie, it prohibits levying in favor of or against suspended Banks favoring their suspension, provided, in either way satisfactory security can be given. It is believed the bill will pass. Augusta, Ga, Nov. 25.--On Saturday night just an enthusiastic meeting was held here,-- senator Toombs, Judge Starnes and Dr. Miller spoke in favor of secession. Resolutions were adopted recommending immediate action. Meeting are being held daily and nightly in different portions of Georgia, indicating popular feeling strongly in favor of secession. Columbus, Ga. Nov. 25--Messrs. Yancey and others addressed a public meeting here at night.