Saturday 08 May 1819 (p. 3, col. 5) MARRIAGES. At St. Mary's church, in this City, on Saturday last, Mr. Geo. STOREY, to Miss Elizabeth ELLIOT. At Gretna Green, on Saturday last, Mr. George SMITH, of Leases, near Hexham, to Miss NICHOLSON, of Summerrods. At Penrith, on Tuesday last, Mr. Robert PARKER, to Miss Ann ROBINSON.-Same place, on Wednesday, Mr. John HODGSON, to Miss Mary Carr JAMES. At Stirling, on the 20th ult. the Rev. Benjamin BAILEY, to Hamilton, only daughter of the Rt. Rev. Geo. GLEIG, Premier Bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church. At Whithorn, James M'VEA, to Margaret HANNAH, both late of Whitehaven. At the Friends meeting house, at Height, in Cartmel Fell, Mr. Jos. CROSFIELD, soap boiler, of Warrington, to Miss Elizabeth GOAD, of Baycliff, in Low Furness. On the 19th ult. at St. John's Church, Manchester, Mr. Frederick LILLY, second son of Mr. John LILLY, sen. of Newark, to Miss IVISON, only daughter of Mrs. IVISON, of Appleby, in the county of Westmorland. On Thursday the 22nd ult. at St. George's Church, Douglas, Isle of Man, by the Rev. John CHRISTIAN, the Hon. Richard MURRAY, to Margaret, daughter of the late W. B. TENISON, Esq.-At Kirk Braddan, the Rev. Robert BROWN, Minister of St. Matthew's, to Miss Dorothea THOMPSON, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John THOMPSON, of Douglas.-Same place, Mr. John Francis THOMAS, of Rochdale, professor of languages, to Miss Amelia ANTROBUS, only daughter of Mr. John ANTROBUS, of Douglas.-At Kirk Maughold, Mr. John RADCLIFFE, of Douglas, to Miss Margaret SAYLE, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Wm. SAYLE, of Ramsey, deceased. At Locherwoods, parish of Ruthwell, on Tuesday week, Mr. Matthew WILSON, eldest son of Mr. Andrew WILSON farmer, Cockpool, to Miss Mary SAILE, late of Huddersfield. DEATHS. On Thursday last, in this City, Mr. John PEARS, sadler, in the prime of life. Yesterday week, in Caldewgate, Mrs. Mary HENDERSON, aged 75.-On Wednesday, at Denton-hill, Miss Elizabeth TYSON, aged 21. On Saturday last, at Brampton, Mr. Isaac LITTLE, shoemaker, aged 27. At Penrith, on Saturday last, Mrs. Ann HARRISON, aged 72.-Same place, on Sunday, George, the son of Mr. John LEE, spirit-merchant, aged 21. On Tuesday last, in Roper-street, Whitehaven, Mr. Joseph RICHARDSON, smith, aged 40.-Same day, at Mountpleasant, Mr. Joseph LUCAS, aged 84.-Thursday, at Ginns, Sarah, wife of Mr. D. WALKER, aged 50. Suddenly, on Saturday morning last, in Queen- street, Whitehaven, Miss Ann CRAGG, in the 27th year of her age, second daughter of Mr. Thomas CRAGG. Lately, at Harrington, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John ASKEW, solicitor, in her 20th year. At Water End, Loweswater, in the 18th year of her age, Mary, youngest daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth HUDSON. It may be observed that her health has been on the decline ever since that daring burglary and robbery at Mrs. HUDSON's, by POLLETT, DONALD, &c. At Dumfries, on Monday, very suddenly, Isabella, wife of Mr. GRACIE, writer there, and daughter of the late James CAMPBELL, Esq. of Springfield.-Same place, on Friday, at the house of her sister, Mrs. BUSHBY, Miss GRAHAM, late of Clifton, near Penrith.-Same place, on Saturday last, in his 78th year, Mr. Robert WILSON, shoemaker. Sunday se'nnight, at Glen Roy, Isle of Man, the Rev. Wm. FITZSIMMONS, aged 71, formerly Episcopal minister of the Cannongate Chapel, Edinburgh, and late a Member of the House of Keys in his native Isle. In Douglas, Isle of Man, on Monday week, aged 59 years, William ROSE, Esq. a native of Liverpool, and formerly Major in his Majesty's 79th regiment of infantry.-And on the following day, Mr. John ALLEN, boot-maker, aged 55, many years a most respectable master tradesman in the capital of Scotland.