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Show ANXIETY FELT FOR FRENCH STEAMSHIP NEW YORK, June $0. Some anxiety anx-iety Is felt for the safety of the French steamship America of the Fabric Fa-bric line, which called from Marseilles on June 3. touched at St. Michaels for coal and sailed thence June 11.. The America should have arrived here June 2S. Her agents say they are not greatly alarmed and believe that some part of her machinery has given out. The America is in command of Capt Duhe. She has four cabin and 110 steerage passengers and a crew of about 40. She Is loaded with macaroni, maca-roni, olive oil, cocoa paste, dried fish and skins. , : The America was. formerly the steamship Britannia, built at Liverpool in 1881. She is an Iron ship of 2620 tons gross and 1689 tons net, 828 feet long; forty feet four Inches beam and twenty-three - feet two inches depth, brigantlne rigged. None of the recently re-cently incoming ships have reported the America. . . |