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the entire mass to the surface must necessarily be of the best material and of extensive proportions. A few adjuncts, in the way of machinery, will soon be supplied, when the labor will be resumed. It is believed the bodies — with two or three exceptions — of the unfortunate men who went down in the Weehawken, are still encased in the cabin and turret. The exceptions refer to the bodies washed upon the beach a few days after the accident occurred. The subjoined circular, issued by Gen. Saxton, has been extensively circulated about Beaufort and the adjacent Islands. It will be observed that the General gives wholesome advice to the people concerning matters appertaining to the purchase and culture of the soil. Pursuant to instructions from Washington the tax commissioners notified the public that they would be ready to dispose of the lands at Beaufort on Monday last. At 10 A. M., the hour appointed, the apartment in which the commissioners convened was densely crowded with o