a circle of the province of Guelderland in Holland, divided into fourteen cantons, and containing 84,000 inhabitants. The capital is the city of the same name, situated at the point where the river Berkell falls into the Yssel. It is strongly fortified, and the walls, being planted with trees, form a pleasing promenade. In the suburbs are many fine houses and gardens belonging to the merchants of the city. Zutphen contains six churches, several good schools, and 10,200 inhabitants, who have manufactories of cottons and linens, tanneries, breweries, distilleries, and paper-mills. Long. 5° 57'. E. Lat. 52° 7' 30". N.