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Show T-' " By Teltraph.J MORE OF THE NEW HAMBURG IIORHUU. New York, 10. The strangest mystery mys-tery yet remains to be told. Mr. Mal-lay, Mal-lay, the Poughkeepsie coroner, has in his possession a pair of shoes belonging to a girl about fifteen years of age. These shoes contain a pair of feet, all that remaius of the body of which they were once members, the rest having been consumed in the terrible confla gration that followed the collision. I' hese shoes were picked up near the foot of the telegraph pole that stands on the emiiankment leading to the bridge from the north, and scarcely six feet from the end of the bridge. How they came there is a mystery, equally impenetrable with that of their proper owner-hip. |