A King In Name Only
Ba Francisco, July 11.- Advices from Hawaii by the steamship Mariposa, which arrived Saturday raorninet, say that the expected revolutiou has occurred and that the Gibson Ministry has fallen and has been replaced by a Cabinet named by the people and headed by William M. Green. King Kalakaua is permittcd to remain on the throne, although divested of all power, having acceded to the demand for a new consUtution, an I to abide by the will ol the people. New York, July 12.- Queen Kapiolani, of the Hawaiiaa Islands, reached this city yesterday morning. She puts littla faitb in the reports of the revolution; thinks there is more smoke than fire, and believes all the trouble has been caused by the missionary party, which, she stated, "is at the root of all evil in the Kingdom."
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