Show Klag Kalakauas Dominions BAN FEAKCIBCO August 5A special to the Chronicle from Port Townsend W T8aya The bark Coluia arrived i from Honolulu today with Hawaiian advices to July 13 Kink Kalakaua signed the Constitution on July 10 the time fixed by him for signing was July 7th He postponed until the popular feeling was so worked up that any further delay would have resulted disastrously dis-astrously to himself This deprives Kalakaua of monarchal power and leaves him power to draw salary and grant pardons Adyices also state that exPremier Gibson escaped on a bark sailing from Honolulu and is now on his w y to San Francisco A steamer from Honolulu is expected tonight or tomorrow bringing latest advices of affairs there When the last steamer left Honolulu Gibson had been incarcerated in-carcerated in prison on the Island known as the Reef owing to the belief that he has been inciting natives to revolt re-volt against whites in favor of King Kalakaua On July 12th ExPremier Gibson was acquitted of the charge of having defrauded de-frauded government The brig John D bpreckels was at the wharf with sails set bound to San Francisco A carriage car-riage was waiting at the rear door of the court room and conveyed Gibson without a moments delay to the vessel which cast off the lines and headed for San Francisco It required lesj than twenty minutes for Gibson to leave the court room and get on board the Spreckels Hazeltine Gibsons sonin law is still in jail waiting trial for being an accessory Gibson Business has been resumed Capitalists which were held back are investing money and the general feeling prevails that Hawaii has a stable government under which just laws will be enacted |