Show Last of or the Queens Queen's Jubilee London June 28 The The Queen returned to London this afternoon and made what was probably her last jubilee appearance appearance appearance appear appear- ance ance in in the metropolis for lor with the celebration cel eel that closes at Aldershot on Thursday next the state slate appearance of her ler majesty it is said on fair official auth authority rity will wIlt be finished Henceforth f fir jt Jr whatever span of life may be left to her Queen Victoria will viii confine herself to such work for fur the state as can be done at Windsor Balmoral or Osborne All these official functions drawing ving public opening opening town halls hospitals and the like which bung bring th the face to face with the people will wilt now be regaled to the prince and princess of Wales Hr Hor majesty has witnessed anti and ha has been the object of of ofa a scene never surpassed surpassed sur sur- pa passed sed in in material splendor and and moral significance since since the British empire was was' created For the occasion occasion sh she put out aside her ler own wn ever present sorrows and in n order to join the exultation of the empire The result was beyond the the- expectation ex ex- Everybody had known that he the jubilee would be remarkable bu few evv realized how great would be the fervor fenor and strength th of the popular feeing feel eel Ing ng The sounds far more than the sights were were a revelation I The queen thinks thinks thinks-so so the statement runs runs- that runs that she has done enough The I unexampled devotion and a acceptance of her ler obligations to her people have after sixty years jears well won her rest and in in so soar fat far ar as the sovereign can she now II ow proposes pro pro- poses to let the burden of responsibility all on those who must bear it when she passes ses asses awa awaIt away It wa was the knowledge dge of this pathetic pathetically ally mingled with loyalty loraly that lent such deep J interest sJ in 1 today's y pr p proceeding V- V se x J feel eel T W devoted first ugly in instance to a visit to Kensington Going to her birthplace birthplace birthplace birth birth- place pos possibly for the last time lime time revived re fur for or the queen all the sweet associations of childhood made more sol solemn mn to tu her herin herin hern in n 1 that hat it n was here she first knew that she was a queen ard that on un this day nine fifty illy nine years ago she was crowned As her majesty ha has always cherished with passionate attachment every evelY tender sentiment to lays lay's visit was one of mingled pleasure and sadness it seemed indeed a fate farewell well Her majesty arrived at P Piddington at 1235 p p. p m m. She was in in the test best of health and walked d with less difficulty than usual The Grand Duke and Grand Graid Duchess Duche s Sergius of Russia and Princess Beatrice of Battenberg occupied occupied ed seats in her majesty's carriage carriage Some ceremonies of state semi progression pro progression progression pro pro- were observed as on her arrival a week ago A commanding officers escort of the life guards was in attendance attend attend- ance The loute route was by the tire Bayswater road to Church street and via the Mall J to to Kensington Such buch portion of the rou route te as had lead nut already been decorated was furnished with she draperies and festoons made so familiar last week in other parts pans ans of ot London Proceeding along Church street to St. St Marys Mary's A halt was made t to receive an address from the inhabitants of her birthplace Six hundred bundled children children othe of the Kensington church school were assembled ed on a platform inside the railroad and sang the national anthem as the queen passed After receiving addresses the procession resumed th the route fo to Buckingham palace v vi via a High lre 1 te Kensington Kensing ton Gardens past the Albeit Albert memorial to Hyde Park Paik corner thence to fo the palace Through the entire distance there were were ere dense crowd crowds of spectator spectators w who ho cheer cheered d her majesty with that astound astounding rug ing vigor to tc which last week had somewhat somewhat somewhat some some- what accustomed one one- The q queen een looked looked looked look look- ed immensely gratified g and bowing her acknowledgments |