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The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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ewhat better this morning, and it is hoped his wound will not prove dangerous. He was found late in the evening lying in the woods, and was carried on a stretcher to his father's house. Misfortunes, they say, do not come single. While Mr. P. A. Weedon was sleeping in the room with his injured son, he was roused by the cry of fire, and found that his wheat stacks, three in number, standing within four or five yards of his barn and granary, were in flames. The wind happened to be in the rie some two hundred or two hundred and fifty bushels of good wheat, which was entirely consumed. What the object of the incendiary was, it is hard to imagine, but it is more than probable that the perpetrator of the outrage will go unpunished.--Mr. Weedon is one of the most loyal citizens of Virginia, and is a man much respected in this community, having been for a number of years sheriff of Prince William county.--He owns the land upon which the greater portion of the village was built, and has