a river of Hindostan, in the province of Malwah, which, from its source south of Bopal to its confluence with the Jumna, runs a course of 340 miles in a north-easterly direction.
BEUTELSPACH, a town in the circle of Jaxt, of the kingdom of Wurtemburg. It stands on the river Beutel, and is remarkable as containing the ancient monastery and church, in which are buried the old family of Wurtemburg. It contains 1789 inhabitants, whose labour is chiefly applied to produce wine, which is highly esteemed.
BEUTHEN, a circle in the Prussian government of Oppeln, in Silesia, extending over 306 square miles, or 195,840 acres, containing two cities, one market-town, and sixty-eight villages, with 4851 houses, and 36,439 inhabitants. Though hilly, it is a fertile district, with the exception of some sandy portions. The capital of the district, of the same name, is on a small river that runs into the Oder, and has considerable fabrics of linen and woolen cloth, and some earthenware. It contains three churches for Catholics, 349 dwelling-houses, and 3426 inhabitants.