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The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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The St., Louis Mystery — an extraordinaryDevelopment. We gave, a day or two ago, the particulars of the finding under a street bridge in St. Louis the dead body of a young woman, who was supposed to be Mrs. Aun Maria Durmea, a well-to-do but dissipated German resident of that city, and who was thought to have come to her death by violence. It has since appeared that Mrs. Durmea is still living, and that the corpse was that of Mrs. Young, an aged and highly respected lady, mother of John Mrs. Durmea is still living, and that the corpse was that of Mrs. Young, an aged and highly respected lady, mother of John M. Young, Esq., a Justice of the Peace in that city. The St. Louis Republican thus relates the remarkable developments of the case: Esquire Young was walking on Fourth street yesterday morning when he met Dr. F. M. Cornyn, resident physician at the City Hospital. After a few moment's conversation on common-place matters, the Justice remarked that he would like to go down to the Hospital with the Doctor and witness the post mortem examination about to be held on the body of the woman, su