Show impressions it was a great tribute by a tree free people to their sovereign london june 22 dr chauncey M depew has hag k kindly written lor for the associated socia ted press preen hla his impressions of 0 the jubilee lie says bays the diamond jubilee has h as passed and ilea lia left a listing la illig I 1 impression pres its preparation required require d sixty years and it was waa over in sixty minutes pride power and adoration mero it its As to the pageant it was dramatic and an historic the lord mayor Ia in his robes of oc office meeting the sovereign at tho the city eaten recalled the earl early y suggestions ot of liberty in fix the I 1 leres won from rings kings by free reo eltie callea 4 and tile the sheriff in mediaeval media medi eval neval costume escorting the monarch within ills his baill vick savo gave a of oc the hie origin and recognition of 0 civil rights by tile the throne we acci Anic leans ileana glory lit in our country and in its marvelous developments i in la a hundred years and duty duly asselt a our u elves belveg on the hie fourth of 0 july the COLI celebration by the ho Gerni mans afla on alie I 1 lie awen ty fifth anniversary of tile the battle of 0 sedan and the of 0 tile the fier roan n ern pirL ahoo a wonderful exzill exhibition ot of race and national feeling rut eul tile the concentrated and irrepressible joy and bilde which preceded accompanied compa nied and followed the queen like a torrent anything ever witnessed before though man many iaac at ara A many nations participated caces the bes dominant and observing expression was 1 and the stacy was eng ene landa bands peor peers and commoners masters and workmen millionaires and the multitudes were welded by it n tremendous force orce tho the enthusiasm end and shouting were far different from those evoked by the triumphal procession of a romall noman conqueror auk ten men and women bomell gerly pret ivied to each other and embea emphasized asizee to rori latcia as 01 tho the volon colonials laIg marched marched by that they v were ere not captives chained to tile the charlot chariot of 0 the but willing subjects free citizens of one empire following their say orelan cin white ali yellow and black sold icis trooped by each accelerating and increasing the lh tidal wave of enthusiasm fill and preson presenting ting ft a panorama of power unequaled in history the henvis of 0 I 1 this his power were lit in the american bova lution and it ft expanded into this wonderful spectacle by the of self government so no triumphantly vindicated iv bv the founders ot of the united states tho the sovereign anil and the ilia british statesmen who boll believed eved ilia alio col colonies colonl onles cu should be governed from london and taxed to tile the benefit of the elie mother country lout lost for Il lillan I 1 the american colonies colonl fB find and the sovereign sovet eign and states nien taught laught by out our success who have IQ left it to earli each absolute ande icide and home rule have lave but bullied dod upon theme foundations unit end vastly strengthened by that reunion the 1101 ish ich federation of 0 empire among the american spectators thra th ra was no jealousy Jeal or stint of anti ap applause Plaue tor for we could both alory in the vitality and vii clity of the tha mother country and rejoice mightily we were not marching in the process procession on but we wore present as tho the proud equal in all that constitutes a free people al olid d a great nation alitto n it was waa weaving calne pl to note our neighbors of canada they easily took the lead among amone the hie Colo colonials niels tile fast fait it diat I 1 at tile province of quebec we was lit ID rebel rebellion on when Vic tolla camo caine to the throne and that tier her premier now here bore is 13 it a frenchman and a catholic appealed to lo anglish imagination that the do descendants s Cendan ts of Mont montcalm ealm anti and its his countrymen should via with ill the a hildren of wolfe anti and hia hh Fold lers e if in 1 their loyalty and that canada h has as n made ade a beginning by favora favo rl great britain 3 as against other nations lit in her tariff liane hue touched both the british heart beart and I 1 can call conjure no tribute like tile popular ovation to the queen ever bein ln lafi a given to any human being except t the he I 1 Oc eption to washington by tile tha people tin on ills his way from mount vernon to new to assume the th position of first Preil Prel dent of the united states respect rode rede reverence love or de are arc voids too tame and there Is IH no intermediate expression between them and it iteration adoration this practical aro age does not worship but leaving out tile the ide idea sk of divinity tho the doyn days greeting erecting to a the hit queen and empress ft 14 its equivalent that she ehe wits deeply moved was waa evident but she ehe seemed more absorbed by the significance of ilia event than consol cossolotto tonao louB otto of her part therein she dinv inv presses ina 1110 as proud and happy floppy with I 1 hit krand grand tribute of her people but at I 1 tho ho same L line lime clial ing with them the universal v ereal joy in the thought of both oppressed and elevated that there has not been such auch a sixty yeats lit in recorded time that all nations bane enjoyed its benedas benell ts arid and blessings and none more inore than our own hut but for this day and place tho the crowd only saw faw what great britain haa tan pained gained during tier her reign and accorded abor for to her tier her reign tins has been a period period of emancipation in history tile tho of the throne have lave dl and by her rulo rule and conduct its powe lie has so BO Inci increased eased that hill we welcome I 1 cattle came with such necia acclaim trin a and lid unanimity from a freo free people gave covern rn ing ine thern themselves stives who guys gave it itu its m might I 1 glit and majesty mallner due allowance for the exaltation al of tho ilia hour victoria will occupy a great place in a the history of 0 the nineteenth century tier her influence or pence hus ha been of a momentous consequence to great europe and civilization she line hns always alwayn been cordial in her friendship and anxious ifor for the lott lort lost lest tile ahe united states stal ifor messages sweet tender and wor womanly to the widow of I 1 loncoln and ancl tho the wire wife of the ilia dyIng Gai lold ald gave tier a aarni vr welcome elcome anil and a permanent memory in our american lions falls in hor influence wf w mut t p im hat might I 1 a th VL a or carrupt aoi oi reign and recognize in tier power the force of 0 sixty years baj R of wisdom as it ruler and as the best example as aa woman wife mire fill and mother |