Show TELEGRAPHIO I THE QUEENSSPRIN The Afiedtion of tbe Britisb lor their Mounrcb New York 21A London special says The injuries received by the Queen on < Saturday by slipping upon tile stairs ot the palace at Windsor while descending the stairs to take her carriage for a ride now turn out more serious tattn A t first supposed It is believed she will be confined to hen room some time Ai the time of the acciJeut her majebty and attendants thought but little ot it i The Queen after returning to her room and making an examination in order to ascertain certain the extent of her injuries determine deter-mine to carry out her intention and take a drive On returning when attempting tempting to leave the carnage she found 3ho was unable to do so and bad to be assisted by attendants who found it necessary to carry her to her room Her majestys physicians were at once summoned sum-moned and upon examination found her knee badly swollen and inflamed There is much uneasiness hi the city consequent upon her condition Crovrds stand bout the bulletin places eagerly watching watch-ing and asking for news Beat numbers of business men pout up cotices of absence ab-sence at placed of business and have gone to the cubs newspaper buildings and telegraph offices to await news News papers have all sent special correspondents correspon-dents to Windsor aud made complete arrangements rangements for bulletins The Houses of Parliament are crowded The streets in many places are blocked vith crowds of laboring people who have knocked oft work in their anxiety to keep informed It is not believed by those having access to authentic i iftnnatbn teat the Queens injuries are abcoluujiy dnteoioui in themselves but he umvonml tear is hat owing to advanced age of her majesty and somewhat delicate condition in which her health has been for eouie time dangerous complications may arise from them A bulletin just posted announces that the Queen ia constantly attended by a full corps of royal physicians The crowd surrounding the bulletin is so great that those in the rear could not make it out and the demand for a reader was made A man mounted a pile of paving stones and cried the intel igence When tae man motioned to I make his first utterance the entire crowd which was almost exclusively composed of working men uncovered and was still The bulletins produce the most evident depression A bulletin announced an-nounced that the knee upon which her majesty fell became greatly swollen aud every effort was being made to confine the swelling London 4 pmIt is announced that the Queens physicians have author zed the statement to be made that her majesty is in no immediate danger The statement is coupled with the information informa-tion that her mjeaty may however be confined for an indefinite time to came It is understood the Queen is Buffering quite as much from exhaustion produced pro-duced by her determined action in taking a long ride after she received her injury for the purpose of disabusing the public minds of all impression that she was hurt as from the consequence of the wound itself This fortitude is the theme of universal comment and working people peo-ple seem to glory in talking about what they call the Bravery of the Queen A 430 pm bulletin reports the Queen resting comfortably and physicians claim to have entirely succeeded in conquering all tho e elements of the cause which might have proved troublesome |