Saturday 27 Mar 1819 (p. 3, col. 5) MARRIAGES. At St. Mary's church, in this city, on Sunday last, William LONGHEAD, to Martha BURNS. At Irthington, on Monday last, by the Rev. Mr. TOPPING, Mr. Thos. HEWITT of Crindledyke, to Miss GRAHAM of Prior Rigg. At Workington, on Thursday last, Captain Thomas MARTIN, of the Ship Grace of Liverpool, to Miss Mary ATKINSON, of Workington. At Whitehaven, Mr. Robert WILSON, of Hensingham, check manufacturer, to Miss FAULKNER, of Whitehaven.-On Sunday last, at St. James's, Capt. John BANKS, to Miss Jane HODGSON. At Gretna Green, on Monday last, Mr. George GUY to Mrs. BARNES, of the Duke of Cumberland Inn, both of Kendal. At Dumfries, on Monday, Mr. Robert THOMSON, to Mrs. GRIVE, widow of the late Mr. James GRIVE, wine-merchant. At Kirkcudbright, on the 22nd inst. John Sanders SHAND, M. D. to Miss KENNAN. Monday forenoon, at St. George's Church, Hanover-square, London, Sir Jacob ASTLEY, to the beautiful and accomplished Miss DASHWOOD, youngest daughter of Sir Henry DASHWOOD. They were attended to church by a numerous train of distinguished personages. Lady C. GRAHAM acted as bridemaid. Saturday week, Mr. Serjeant COPLEY, Chief Justice of Chester, to Mrs. THOMAS, widow of the late Lieut.-Col. THOMAS. On the 5th inst. at Lausanne, in the 50th year of his age, the Hon. J. Y. CAPEL, second brother of the Earl of Essex, to Lady Caroline PAGET, eldest daughter of the Earl of Uxbridge. DEATHS. In Carlisle, on Tuesday last, the 23rd inst., in the 91st year of his age, Thomas CARRICK, father of David CARRICK, Banker, one of the Society of Friends. On Monday evening last, in Rickergate, Mary, the wife of Mr. John ARMSTRONG, in the 46th year of her age-much respected through life by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. Since our last:-Mrs. Hannah NELSON, late of Scotch-street, aged 76.-Mary SEARL, of Broadguards, aged 20.-Gwin DEMSTER, of St. Mary's Workhouse, aged 56. At Wigton, on Tuesday last, Mr. Alex. DONALDSON, of the firm of HUDSON, DONALDSON, & Co., brewers, aged 60, much respected.-At the same place, on the 18th instant, of typhus fever, Mr. Barnard MURPHY, aged 26 years. At Workington, on Monday last, Patrick BURNS, aged 49 years. At Garliestown, Mr. A. MARTIN, smith, aged 26. On Tuesday, at Ginns, near Whitehaven, Mr. John MITCHELL, aged 98, a man well known in that quarter as a great bowl player. In Strand-street, Whitehaven, Mrs. Fanny BROADBENT, aged 69, a well known fishmonger in Whitehaven market, having vended fish there 54 years. On Wednesday, in Scotch-street, Whitehaven, Simon DIXON, aged 40.-Same day, at Ginns, Miss A. CRANE, aged 16. In Tangier-street, Whitehaven, in the 80th year of his age, Mr. John LOWREY, much respected. Lately, at Harrington, Mrs. Jane STEWART, aged 82, relict of Mr. Archibald STEWART. Sunday se'nnight, at Nethertown, near St. Bees, Mary, the wife of Mr. William BENSON, aged 33. At Green Dikes, near Egremont, Mrs. Elizabeth TYSON, aged 30 years. At Chapel Bank, near Workington, Eleanor, the daughter of Mr. John SWINBURNE, aged 14 years.-At Workington, Mr. Joseph PEAT, aged 75. At Cockermouth, Mrs. MITCHELL, wife of Mr. Barwise MITCHELL, watch and clock-maker, aged 40 years. Suddenly, at Hayside near Cartmel, aged 73, Mr. John HARRISON, one of the Society of Friends. On Saturday last, at Endmore, near Kendal, Mr. Wm. WHITHEAD, carpenter, in the prime of life. The town of Leeds has this week experienced an unspeakable loss in the death of its celebrated surgeon, William HEY, Esq., F. R. S. at the advanced age of 82. The professional eminence of this gentleman is well known; nor was he less distinguished by general knowledge, soundness of judgment, and Christian principle; qualities which enabled him to discharge, in the most exemplary manner, the private duties of a master of a family, and the public functions of a magistrate; and which rendered him, during the long period of sixty years, an ornament and a blessing to society. At Dumfries, on Tuesday morning, Janet, wife of the Rev. Dr. SCOT, Minister of St. Michael's Church, in that town.-On the 20th curt. Mary Anne, second daughter of the late William CARRUTHERS, Esq. of Dormont.-On Tuesday, in the 11th year of her age, Jane M'Millan, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John ARMSTRONG, writer.-Yesterday week, Ann, wife of Mr. Adam CHISHOLM, clock and watch-maker, aged 62. At Kelton, near Dumfries, on the 15th inst. Mr. David M'LELLAN, sen. At Castle-Douglas, on Friday week, Mr. John FORRESTER, Supervisor of Excise. A few days ago, at Castle Fogarty, near Thurles, Ireland, General MATHEW, M. P. for Tipperary.