Saturday 04 Sep 1819 (p. 3, col. 5) MARRIAGES. At St. Cuthbert's church, in this City, on Saturday last, Mr. James GRAHAM, to Miss Elizabeth PATTINSON. At Brampton, on Saturday last, Mr. Nicholas ROUTLEDGE, saddler, to Miss Hannah WALTON.-Same place, on Sunday last, Mr. James CLEMENTSON, shoemaker, to Miss Ann WARWICK. Monday last, at St. James's, Whitehaven, Mr. Henry CROSTHWAITE, to Miss Margaret ASHLEY.-Saturday last, at St. Nicholas, Mr. William ROBINSON, to Miss Catherine SALLENY. At Workington, Mr. EMERSON, to Miss TIFFIN, both of Great Clifton, near Workington. Mr. George WALTON, of the Queen's Letch, near Hexham, to Miss Ann WINTER, of Lowhouse, near Haltwhistle. Monday se'ennight, at Gosforth, Mr. YOUNG, to Miss WALDRON, both of the Theatre-Royal, Newcastle. At Altyre, the residence of Sir W. G. G. CUMMING, Bart., the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Uxbridge, son of the Marquis of Anglesea, to Miss. E. CAMPBELL, second daughter of the late John CAMPBELL, Esq., of Shaw Field, and niece to the Duke of Argyle. DEATHS. Since our last:-Mr. Joseph RICHARDSON, of Shaddongate, aged 63.- Miss Catharine BARNES, of Shaddongate, aged 16.-Mrs. Sarah HARROP, of Caldewgate, aged 35. At Penrith, on Monday last, Ann, daughter of Mr. James SPEDDING, stone-mason, aged 15.-On Tuesday, Mary, wife of Mr. James HORN, tobacconist, aged 41. On the 10th of July last, in Spanish Town, Island of Jamaica, in the 34th year of his age, of the yellow fever, Mr. Thomas TURNER, son of Mrs. Jane TURNER, relict of Mr. George TURNER, of Bolton, in this county, several years head clerk in the office of John and William SHANDs, Esqrs., merchants, in which situation he discharged his duty with the strictest integrity and satisfaction to his employers, and credit to himself. His death, from the sincerity of his heart and the urbanity of his manners, is much lamented by all his friends, and even those who had the slightest acquaintance with him. At Maryport, on the 23rd ult. Miss Martha INMAN, aged 44, third daughter of John INMAN, Esq. after a long and painful illness, which she bore with exemplary patience and truly christian resignation. Monday week, in Howgill-street, Whitehaven, Mr. John WILSON, aged 71, many years master of the brig Dove of that port.-Same day, in Church-street, Mrs. Ann WILKINSON, aged 89.-Yesterday se'nnight, in Sandhill's-lane, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph RAVEN. Last week, in the 84th year of his age, James WATT, Esq. the well-known inventor of the steam-engine, &c. Friday week, at Workington, Mrs. Eleanor DAWSON, aged 76 years. At Maryport, Mrs. Jane NELSON, well known for many years as hostess of the Golden Lion Inn, at that place, aged 74. At Kendal, on Monday last, aged 90, Mrs. Agnes CLEASBY.-On Wednesday, aged 57, Mr. Allan SMITH, butcher. Monday se'nnight, in his 88th year, Sir Henry ETHERINGTON, Bart., and senior alderman of Hull. At Douglas, Isle of Man, after a lingering illness, which he bore with Christian resignation, Lewis GENESTE, Esq., aged 84 years: greatly esteemed and respected through life. At Flosh, in the parish of Ruthwell, on Saturday last, Mr. John THOMSON, formerly overseer on the estate of Netherwood. --------------- Mr. HOUSMAN.-We are exceedingly happy to learn, by a letter from Sheffield, that the report of this respected gentleman's death, is not true. "On Monday," says the letter, "he was walking about his grounds: he has, indeed, been very poorly, and is much reduced, but is now a good deal better, and in a fair way of recovery." The account which we inserted was sent to us by a friend of Mr. HOUSMAN's who, in common with almost every one at Wetheral, Corby, &c. believed it to be true. We know not the origin of the rumour.