Saturday 26 Sep 1818 (p. 3, col. 4) BIRTH. On Thursday morning, at Stanwix, Mrs. Richard LOWRY, of a Son. MARRIAGES. At St. Cuthbert's, in this City, on Sunday last, Mr. Francis ALLEN, to Mrs. Isabella BOWMAN. At St. Mary's church, in this City, on Tuesday last, Simeon SIMMS, to Mary M'BRIDE. At Penrith, on the 22nd inst. Mr. John HINDSON, to Miss Mary HODGSON.-Same place, on the 24th, Mr. Isaac MULLENDER, to Miss Elizabeth STOCKDALE. At Crosscanonby, by the Rev. Mr. DONALD, on the 13th inst. Mr. Jonathan CURWEN, mariner, to Miss Mary FAULDER, both of Maryport. On Monday, at St. Bees, Mr. MOSLEY, glazier, to Miss Frances MARLEY, both of Whitehaven. At Whitehaven, Mr. Henry TYSON, to Miss Frances LAWSON, of Sandwith.-Sunday, Mr. John M'NULTY, to Miss Jane DAWSON, of West Strand.-Monday, Mr. Wm. HOPE, mariner, to Miss Mary STOOTEES, of Marlborough-street. Last week, at Workington, Mr. Alexander BARTLEY, of Newcastle, glass-manufacturer, to Miss Eleanor HINDE, of Whitehaven. At Liverpool, Mr. William BOLTON, brewer, of Cockermouth, to Miss ROBINSON, daughter of Mr. John ROBINSON, woollen-manufacturer, of the same place. DEATHS. This week, Mr. Andrew LAW, of Caldewgate, aged 36. At Penrith, on the 19th inst. Mr. Thomas BLEAMIRE, aged 23.-Same day, and place, at the advanced age of 89, William WILSON, an industrious character, and well known as an assistant to the common carrier, in which capacity he has been employed upwards of 50 years. In Queen-street Whitehaven, Mary Ann, youngest daughter of Capt. JOHNSON, aged 27. Last week, in Lowther-street, Whitehaven, Mrs. KNUBLEY, relict of the late Edward KNUBLEY, Collector of the Customs at that port, in the 54th year of her age. They, who best knew her worth, esteemed her most deservedly in life, and now lament her, torn from them, in death. In Roper-street, Whitehaven, Mr. Daniel BIRKHEAD, in the 79th year of his age.-Mrs. MILLER, relict of the late Capt. Joseph MILLER, in the 54th year of her age.-In Schoolhouse Lane, Margaret the wife of Mr. John PETTIGREW. At Swinshead-End, in Kinnyside, Mr. Henry JACKSON, aged 48. Near Keswick, Mr. George ALLEN, aged 87. At Kendal, on the 19th, John, the only son of John EDGAR, weaver, of that place, aged 19. On Thursday se'nnight, (the day of his birth) at his seat at Uffington, near Stamford, Lincolnshire, aged 74, the Right Hon. Albemarle, BERTIE, Earl of Lindsey. At Huddersfield, on Wednesday, the 16th inst. aged 60 years, Mr. John HANNAH, sen. merchant there, a native of Dumfries-shire,-a man who through a long life of persevering industry had realised its fruits;-who, to a decision of character, and the most unbending integrity of principle, added a heart kindly disposed to acts of the most generous benevolence. He will long live in the grateful remembrance, not only of those who were the immediate recipients of his liberality, but of a widely-extended circle of acquaintances.-Of him it may be truly said, he was the father of the fatherless, and in him the destitute ever found relief. On the 29th ult. at Jersey, Major WALL, of the Royal Artillery. The death of this officer, was occasioned by the bursting of a blood vessel. He had been married only about three weeks to a very amiable lady, Miss EDWARDS, of Arundel. The circumstances were truly afflicting. He started from his bed, and ran to the window, complaining of a pain in his chest; his terrified wife hastened to his assistance, just in time to receive him in her arms a breathless corpse!