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The Russian Ports on the Black Sea, contains a geographical,

statistical, and commercial account of the different towns in that inland sea, at all frequented for purposes of trade, from Ismail and Reni, on the Russian branch of the Danube, to Radoute- Kaleh, the last commercial station in the newly-acquired territory beyond the Caucasian range. The amount rind Forts of the leading imports and exports, the number of vessels annually a.- riving and departing, the nature of the hi-al:our, the port regula- tions, and many other points of commercial interest, are described ; and the pamphlet, with its rough map, may be recommended to those who have or contemplate any relations in that quarter, as furnishing a tolerably complete priTis of its eubjvct in a very short compass.