| Show OVATION TO H QUEEN VICTORIA d Id I She Proceeds Proceed from Paddington Staton Station to fo T Palace Amid Scenes of En n Rivaling Jubilee Day Note of Triumph in the of Royal Party front Cared for Fog and for ter Majesty in Waved Great Assemblage at Buckingham People at atthe atlie the lie Queens Town Residence Best Bood Blood and Brins Brains in iii Gayly is Com and Ragged Stand Cheers for the Aged Save the lie Queen i London March 81 he reached rached Paddington statIon about l O today and proceeded under 1 a cavalry escort tu to amid rivalling In enthusiasm those ot of Jubilee day Throughout the demonstrations demon there predomInated a note ot of triumph and the cheers that made the murky streets ring verc almost as much In honor or of the tho victories In South were vociferous tributes or of a loyal loal people to 10 I it men arch whose whole woman womanly sympathy hn has been strikingly shown since the war began The royal departure from I sas marked by more than us usual I wn ual interest For hours hour before the i Queen slated started for tor London crowds gather gathered In th Ih streets had been announced as aB her route route through the metropolis and whIch were d decorated corate with flags nas It I was waR foggy and cold but no aie one to care careM M At the station bad been cleared or of the tho general public but out outside side Ide thousands or of people waited patent patient patiently ly Iy When the train tram from WIndsor nr ar at 1230 p m a tremendous cheer went up Her majesty maJest came down the sloping platform leaning on the thc arm of ofu ofa u a turbAned Indian attendant and en entered entered an open landau In which also sat at ot Q and i C stein The They nil 1 wore black Ind and rund round her neck the queen had n a sable colar collar ette ete From the Iho packed sidewalks I and end from ever window came a roar of cheer cheers while hundreds or of little flags lal waved all al the way WU to palace The Ilde side streets were packed ten twEnty and sometimes 1 a hundred bundred dep deep lut hut It was around the valace itself that the tho chief throng gathered Iy By nine In the morning carriages cabs caba and vehicles of at every enry sort sott people from the clY city and the wet west end nd and distant vans or of the count country congregated In St James Park Park which the fronts I By noon I It was estimated 60 people were gathered about the queens town lawn 1 no tien II ting There were hundres hundreds or of on hand but the had little diffIculty in keeping the In order and opening passages for peer peers members or of the hou house e of commons and members or of the household who were alone to 10 pms pass the great reat rai rail Ing legs that shut hut of off the palace In the spacious courtyard of at the pal palace palace ace a gathering of Greet lint alas best bent blood and brains walked up and down about the war and politics jealously watched b by the crowd outside the railings Those who were not fortunate enough h to Get near the palace III u trees or stood on top or of cabs brightening the bare prk with los flogs The omens dresses dresel which were un en gay gny nl also served to enliven t tle l Rent Shortly after non noon the duke and cbs el ot of York drove Into the he court curl yard yar and an ovation Mr Ir reeve the secretary of nt for the colonies JoIned the throng 11 in the curt court yard un en noticed Later the duke and ot of York appeared on a balcony In front o othe othe the As AB time the crowds palace passed sied outside grew rl lore more dense and the tho peers and of tue house or of commons trooped out ot of sight Into the Inner quadrangle where they waited to reo re Ole the th qUen queen Then from 1111 ll came 01 the lull roc roar of at distant cheers and the his thee e cry She I Is coming was passed from mouth to mouth i f Stand there ordered l the f p po police lice and nd lice rg and ragged women edged led aW away ns as ivell ell as the they could ladles not being admitted Into Inlo the court count yard I Among Amona those wh who st sat and shivered on th stone atone ble base outside the railings was the coUntess a daughter of at one or of England bluest bloode blooded pr peers and beside belde her was an old woman her bars ace almost through the Irn Iron but Now the roar was wag taken up by those within the precincts ot of the palace un on their hInges flew fiew the great gates gale and up went the royal 1 standard A patrol or of police pollee went b by there WI was 1 a flash or of steel as the lie life f I guardsmen and outriders trotted r l through the gates and then al all ha hats few flew flewIn p pIn In the air a mighty cheer arose there passed I a carrIage on the tho 10 back seat or of which Ba sat I a I little te black figure heavily veiled and noddinG t tight and let left Suddenly for the Ur If time tn in the d day y the sun lun caine out from behind the clouds and slone shone over t the j shouting thousands and piercing the itOh It showed happy smiles lIghting tp tip tb the oed aged monarchs tae face I It was ira a repetition or of the scene of at the jubilee weather In the truest sense ot of j i he words Still nodding vigorously her ber majesty C Cane passed ane out of sight Into the quadrangle le There the leers and commoners ale assern bled singing God Save Sae the Queen r and nd her majesty entered enter 1 the i Outside there was pandemonium I Over Oer the roadway which had been kept clear for th the es the crowds I swarmed It WIS was impossible for tor those near the railing to move an Inch Somebody singing God Sa Save the Queen and half hair 1 a mie mile or m more r or of people took up the he strains In response to this the princes princess or of Voles and the tho i duke and duchess of York reappeared on the balcony which caused more en enthusiasm I i iFor For a Quarter ot of an hour the royal rya duke remained bareheaded before this great eat yelling mi mass The people how however ever eer wante wanted another sight of at the queen and I It was over halt hair an hour be before i fore rore the crowd realizing that her ber majesty ma r jesty was not comIng out broke aWI away Those who ho saw law the queen unveiled she looked remarkably well The nay loke wol journey journe from Windsor and the long ride r 1 through the deafening din epos exposed to S the keen east eul Ind wa was a trying ex I I for tor anyone anone yet et In spite o of lice her great age the quen queen apparently dId not BUler suffer If nay unusual fatigue I |