Show CHEERED THE QUEEN I i LARGE CROWDS IN DUBLIN I GREET THEIR SOVEREIGN r Excursionists from the Irish Capital Capi-tal on Arrival at Tippcrary wore Roughly Handled Dublin April SThi morning Queen Victoria attended service In the private pri-vate chapel of the ViceRegal lodge accompanied 1 by the Duke and Duchess of Connaught Princess Christian and Princess Henry of Eiittenberg Her Majesty selected the hymns sung by the choir which came from Si P tricks t-ricks cathedral The Archbishop of Dublin preached Only a portion of the household were present as the chapel Is I a tiny building This afternoon although the weather was unfavorable the Queen look her customary country drive passing through Cabra Ping LaM Kllashanc Coppagh and Blanc hardstown and through the beautiful Valley of the To I ha Everywhere she met with an enthusiastic reception The rain marred tine beauty of the drive somewhat some-what but large crowds awaited Her Majestys return to Dublin and heartily heart-ily cheered bet Another Incident Is told of the Queens kindness of heart It appears that owing lo train delays a party of children arrivedyesterday too late for the chllariiiM jocoption Tho Queen hearing of their disappointment through Lady Mayo had them biought to tho gates of tho ViceRegal lodge today and drove slowly through their ranks on her way to the country drive of course to their keen delight The Queen today reiterated expressions other ot-her extreme pleanuie at the attendance of yesterday of so many children His H-is computed that quite riOOOO were lOll l-Oll iho arrival this morning at Tip perary of a train of excursionists from Dublin a large crowd which had gathered gath-ered at tho railway hotel I hooted the excursionists many of the girls being roughly handled i and lei ted with mud Some had their clothes torn and olh ors were eveh struck Almost at the same time a rick of hay the properly of a firm who had given thulr em ployes a holiday lo I go to Dublin was set on lire and the rioters prevented any attempt to exllngulsh the names When the military ought the lire hose to tho scene they found It had been cut In twenty I places |