Show irom from the sandwich islands from a late number of the polynesian we I 1 glean the following captain white of the schooner queen reports having passed on the night cf j july and that t the h e bland island was one 8 sheet h e et of flame from to woo woods ds bush bubb indigo and bulrushes bul rushes were all on fire ile he describes the sight as exceedingly grand even as surpassing that of the volcano itself our hawaii correspondent writes us that our standing topic the pele a about giving out at all events the stream has cooled so that horses cross and without difficulty A long point has been formed running gout out into the sea kiholo at kaholo KI holo with a depth of water at the outer edge ot of sixty three fathom fathoms sr and the liquid rock rock is still dropping 0 out seaward by the arrival of the schooner mary at san I 1 i francisco intelligence has been rece received ived ired that I 1 the volcano is still in unabated activity numbers of natives were flocking to the confluence of the lava river with the sea to witness tins this grandest g handest of phenomena and a trip to the fire stream was becoming a fashionable pilgrimage I 1 affe letters from kalina to the boc hoc hawaii 2 dated july stated that the whole district of north orth kona is suffering nering su severely from drouth the wells and cisterns being a completely y dry in and in puuanahulu there was no water at all to drink except what was squeezed from the roots of the banana trees and in laukala the taro and potatoes i were dried and shriveled no doubt the continued action of the volcano is at the bottom of this thib drout bih cutting veins velus of water from the mounta mountain ia or income in eone othen other way affecting the usual supply |