a market-town in the department of the Jura, in France. It stands at the foot of a mountain, on the banks of the river Londaine, and contains 1472 inhabitants, chiefly employed in making nails, needles, and pins.
CHAMPAGNY'S ARCHIPELAGO comprehends a group of islands, amounting to about twenty, of which the la- gest is not above nine miles in length. They are situated on the north-west coast of New Holland, and were so called by the French expedition of 1800. They are in general sterile, and of an irregular figure. The surrounding seas abound with fish.