The Queen Square Presbyterian Church Tea came off on Wednesday evening. the 19th inst.. in the New Market Hall. ’ attendance was unusually large and the tea éverything that could be desired, ‘The choir led by Mr. David Fraser, delighted the assembled tea-drinkers with the performance of several beautiful ieces of music. Some three or four songs, among which were the Melodies of Many Lands, and the Or- lian's Prayer, struck ue as being very truthfully and Jeolingty: rendered. The Rev. Mr. Davis, Mr. C. W. Hall, the Rev, Mr. Falconer, I. C, Hall and David Laird, Eeqs., made short but appropriate speeches. The amount realized was about — Pats Queen's County Reomteyt ov Votunrenas.—On Thursday last, the 20th inst., a meeting of the Uficers of the — County Regiment of Volunteers was conve- ned by Lient Col, T. Heath Haviland, in the Court House in the Colonial Building, Charlottetown, for the purpose of taking into consideration certain questions tending towards the we'fare and advancement of the volunteer Gompanies of the County, and the expediency ot menieg a County Ride Association : The following Officers of the Regiment were present: lueur. Cou.—T. Heath Haviland, Masons.—Henry Beer and Ralph Mabon, . Carratys :—Thomas Morris, Jas. Wyatt, J. W. Hol- man, Neil ie rpewey Nell oo a Set. io uel MeRae, Edward Stewart, George Wright, Henry Me- Intyre, Edwin Locke, Martin McDougall, Albert Thedes ley, Peter Wilson, Angus Darrach, Elijah Purdie and F. 8. Longworth. Lanvepmanren