HAM 
between individuals ; the fiver, 0 not- 
weer daa, iis eee the 
The plan this bank is fd tobe 
vay fp a on that account, i 
a right by inheritance to his folio 6 folio on its books, 
in ich the fum is put down, that is at the fame time de- 
a ae ene pegs on - The amount of the fum depo- 
ed is fet down in the folio ; if there are 1¢,000 marks in 
Auageor is altered to that of 2000 marks, _ that 
ot hime on bas of 18,000 ; this is called 
preenety 
arrangement dare fie Ge can be 
made a bill, ik perfon ; 
} ill; cbibined he is attended bya clerk from - bank, 
if abroad, he muft fend a power of attorney, e per 
fon receiving fuch goa mutt be previoufly identified, be- 
fore he can touch a fhillin 
ale of 
apres where money 
on icatte; as in the 
Hamburgh 
12 earn ee or sds Of 
‘Towards the latter end of the year 
poets fe hr N. lat. 7 
tis Mueak Privict, thar cee hom 
formed there, etme latter end of the 17th Pete? hens 
owe number thofe 
mufical drama, to ste be dows in the annals of the 
“Orontes,” fet b 
ear as eet 
Thal ae 
diethenietons opts it sii pilticnen Weise 
te + 1678) i ue recorded in in Marpurg’ 
itt > on Mufical Sub 
has been re- Grau 
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Keifer, Brenner, and Krieger began to compofe for “the 
Dosgote! theatre, and in 1696 the operas of the celebrated 
Abate Steffani, which he had fet in Tealian for the court of 
*; 
pong gan to be tranflated and performed in the i 
ae at Hamburgh, Byes the airs, which were 
ufually fung in ellen: 
Bison of Germany fo late as the year 173 : fet 
is opera of ** Pharao,” the * Gianguir” of Apoftolo Zeno, 
or the theatre at Brunfwic, of hich only the recitatives 
were tranflated i into mee bears the airs were fet and ie 
See 
ties (G the Sees) the te 9 in the 
German operas ie burgh “ were al ae or handi. 
om n your fhoe-ma was often the firlt performer 
ht have e night t fruit and fweet 
is may, | 
haps, have been literally true in the or eked of the mbhiedl 
orem in that city ; iy even later, fome of the under-cha- 
may have been filled in the manner _mentioned by 
Rieroheat: ; but afterwards, it is known that Matthefon was 
many years a performer in 'thofe and the celebrated 
compofer Haffe, before he went to Italy, was be finger 
on the ¢ Hamburg ftage, in the operas of Keifer. Life of 
The celebrated Telemann, who fucceeded Keifer as sti 
direGtor in 1739, and died in 1767, in the 86th ycar of his 
age, was fucceeded by the admirable Carl. Phil. Emanuel 
ach, the greatelt mufician of his time, who died at above 
1788. 
80, in 
pale toa i Berke" $ count 
fae. of Scheyliil, containing a ni 
a church for united Germans, Lutheran 
pee - from Philadelphia. N. lat 40° 34. ; 
ee s Bay, a ey on the W. coaft of 
poe N 79 23. E. long. 9° 15". 
AMDEN in Hancock ty, and fate of 
on enobfcot river, which is mii 
eee town 
49 
fidersble tine; shout 
Alfo, : townfhip in New Haven Seen 
oe miles N. of New Haven ; containing 1 
HAME-Taee in Rural Economy, a term poses 
e the hames of team horfes. sii 
Tefith whence proceeds fame name. 
“HAMEL bu Moxcea, Henry Lewis DU; in Big 
s Hiftorical and Culti 
