426 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
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In Constitucion the vessels anchored in the port were swe 
up the river, some of them being left aground and others sustain- 
ing considerable damage. The city itself was but slightly 
in 
to 4p. M., the date of writing, on the 15th. A principal pir 
the distance that it fell at other times. sth, 
From Kawaihae Mr. Conway writes, under date of Aug. 16 
ed to have 
From the Island of Molokai Captain Fountain writes, a 
: Seek A. M. on the 14th, he ar 
that the tide was four feet higher than usual, and that 1 pat it 
fell twelve times during the next four hours. The next aed 
continued the same, but longer between the time of mising vals 
lling. On the 16th, it was continuing, but with the — 
longer, 
jured. Segre 
Earthquake Wave at the Sandwich Islands.—The oceanic dis- 
