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Ready for the Foe.
--The editors of the Charleston (S. C.) [Southern Lutheran, in the issue for last week, say that there is some expectation that the Yankee fleet will land about Charleston.
In this connection they make the following announcement:
Should this expectation be realized, we hereby notify our readers that the Southern Lutheran will necessarily be suspended during the progress of any military operations in this vicinity.
One of the editing Committee is an Army Chaplain and another is a member of a rifle company; the business agent, financial agent, and all the compositors, are volunteers who, at this writing, hold themselves in readiness to march at a moment's warning; hence the nonappearance of our paper will indicate that the whole establishment has gone to fight, and its reappearance will show that the Hessians are whipped."
The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], Puritan Consistency. (search)
The Thespian family,
or Queen Sisters, of Charleston, S. C., have played four nights at the Theatre, and have fully sustained the high character given them by the press of Charleston, Savannah, and Augusta.
Their new pieces--"Vigilance Committee" and "Little Blanche" --are a decided success.
This evening is their benefit, and little Fanny, the wonderful juvenile elocutionist, will speak her celebrated patriotic address and sing the Marseilles Hymn.
This family commenced their acting for the soldiers' benefit, and have donated $2,440 for their relief, and will continue to help them until the war is over.