The Danmark’s Passengers.
April 16, 1889No Trace of Them Found by Incoming Steamers, but Hope Not Abandoned.
New York, April 15.—None of the vessels which arrived in port yesterday brought any news of the fate of the passengers of the abandoned steamer Danmark. The Amsterdam, from Rotterdam, and La Champangne, from Havre both report heavy weather. The Amsterdam passed the spot where the City of Chester had the day before sighted the Danmark, but nothing was visible.
The agents of the Thingvalla line hope that the Helvetia or Scoria, which are expected to arrive today, will bring the Danmark’s passengers. It is possible that some ship has picked up the Danmark’s passengers. It is also possible that some ship has picked up the Danmark’s people and made for the Azores, 450 miles from the locality where the Danmark is supposed to have become disabled. There is no telegraphic communication with the Azores.
source: The Trenton Times
location: Trenton, New Jersey

