Saturday 27 Feb 1819 (p. 3, col. 4-5) MARRIAGES. On Saturday last, at St. Mary's church, in this city, Mr. John RUTHERFORD, of Longtown, to Jane, daughter of Mr. CREIGHTON, dyer, in this city.-Same day, Mr. David LITTLE, to Miss Sarah BAKER.-On Sunday last, Mr. George GRAHAM, to Miss Ann SAUNDERS.-Same day, Mr. Thomas SINCLAIR, to Miss Frances SMITH.-On Monday last, Mr. Michael FLETCHER, to Miss Hannah JACKSON.-On Tuesday last, Mr. William WRIGHT, to Miss Ann M'ADAM. At Raughtonhead, on Tuesday last, Mr. TOMLINSON, farmer, of Cardew, to Miss TAYLOR, of Raughtonhead. On Thursday last, at Barton, near Penrith, by the Rev. H. THOMPSON, J. WALLACE, Esq. of Burton-in-Lonsdale, to Miss FLETCHER, daughter of the late Isaac FLETCHER, Esq. of Low Ley's, near Cockermouth. Saturday last, at Whitehaven, Mr. Joseph LITTLEDALE, upholsterer, to Miss Mary WALKER, of New Town. Same day and place, Mr. Thomas KARRAN, to Miss Elizabeth CREAR. On Saturday last, at North Shields, Mr. COWIE, of that place, to Miss PATTINSON, daughter of the late Rev. Mr. PATTINSON, of Carlisle. Last week, at Kendal, Thomas STAMP, Esq. Post Captain, R. N., to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Joseph MAUDE, Esq. At New Hutton, the Rev. J. HEBDON, of Killington, to Betsy, oldest daughter of Mr. ATKINSON, of Ellers, near Burton. At Mary-le-bone Church, London, the 9th instant, Barrington TRISTRAM, Esq. nephew of the Bishop of Durham and Lord BARRINGTON, to Helen Hutchins, relict of the late Henry FAWCETT, Esq. M. P. Lately, at Stoke-upon-Trent, in Staffordshire, Mr. Wm. GOTHER, to Miss Ann ASHLEY. The bridegroom, who is about 42 years old, has been 22 years in the Navy, and has lost both his legs. When conducted to the church, he was seated on the forecastle of a donkey, accompanied by his faithful dulcinca. On his arrival at the desired haven, he disembarked, and, being safely stowed in the hold of the church, received his blushing bride on his knees, being unable either to stand or walk. DEATHS. In London, on the 21st inst. in the 79th year of his age, John OLIPHANT, Esq. brother of the late Lancelot OLIPHANT, Esq. of Itonfield, in this County. On Saturday morning last, in Shaddongate, Archibald GOODFELLOW, aged 79, formerly a gunner at the Castle. About a week ago, at night, in passing over the plank bridge, near the New Brewery, he capsized and fell into the water, but was soon got out by a person who came to his assistance. He appeared to have perfectly recovered from this mishap, but on the day mentioned he almost suddenly expired. On Thursday last, in English-street, in this city, Mrs. Isabella PATTINSON, aged 84. On Wednesday last, in Botchergate, John THOMPSON, aged 65. On Friday se'nnight, at Linstock, in the parish of Stanwix, Mr. Robert LENOX, a respectable farmer, in the 83rd year of his age. At Hayton, on Sunday last, the Rev. Mr. HAIR, at an advanced age. At Penrith:-On Saturday last, Frances SIMPSON, widow, aged 68.-On Tuesday last, Miss Hannah GARNET, aged 14.-Same day, Mr. John ROBINSON, formerly butcher in Penrith, aged 83. On the 17th inst. at Rigg Head, Mrs. MARTIN, aged 73 years, wife of Mr. Thomas MARTIN, writing master of Keswick. On the 18th inst. at Keswick, Mrs. WITTED, aged 43, wife of Mr. Wm. WITTED, hat manufacturer. On Thursday se'nnight, at Wythop, near Cockermouth, Mr. Robert MANDELL, farmer, aged 67. At Whitehaven:-At Newhouses, James FORSTER, aged 70.-In Queen-street, Mrs. Ann WALLACE, widow, aged 95.-In Kelsick-lane, on Tuesday last, after a long and painful illness of a cancer in the breast, Mrs. Frances WINDER, aged 38, wife of Mr. WINDER, tobacconist.-In George's-street, on Wednesday, Mr. Richard KENNEDY, carpenter, aged 25. On Monday last, in King-street, Whitehaven, in child-bed, Mrs. GRISDALE, wife of Mr. Jas. GRISDALE, and daughter of Mr. HOPE, one of the partners in the banking-house of Messrs. JOHNSTON, ADAMSON, and Co. At Whitehaven, on the 19th inst., at her brother's house, in Lowther-street, Miss WYLIE, in the 58th year of her age, after a long affliction.-Saturday last, in Irish-street, Margaret, the wife of Mr. Robert FOULTON, sawyer, aged 46. Mr. Joseph WILLIAMSON, of Cleator Hall, in the 75th year of his age. On Saturday last, at Glasgow, Mrs. LOWRY, widow of the late R. M. LOWRY, Esq. after an illness of only 21 hours. At Ashton-Hall, Lancashire, in the 80th year of his age, the most Noble Archibald Duke of Hamilton, Brandon, and Chatelberault. He is succeeded by his eldest son, Alexander, Marquis of Douglas and Clydesdale, now Duke of Hamilton, &c. The 1st inst. in the parish of St. Bees, Mr. John TYSON, in the 43rd year of his age, being the first deceased of a family of fourteen children born of one couple, and in one house; the oldest of whom is now in her 58th year, and the youngest in the 32nd. The venerable mother attended the funeral, in good health though in her 82nd year. His interment was also attended by six of his brothers, four of his sisters, and twenty-five nephews and nieces! The funeral service was performed by the Rev. Gabriel HILL, who not having been quite thirty years minister of that chapel, was not, of course, the incumbent at the period of any of the births. After a long and painful illness, which she bore with exemplary fortitude and pious resignation, Elizabeth, the daughter of Mr. John WILSON, of Kendal, hosier, aged 22 years. At Kirkby Lonsdale, Mrs. DOBSON, wife of the Rev. John DOBSON, a lady highly respected. On Friday the 19th inst. at his house at Clifton, near Bristol, in the 77th year of his age, Sir Joseph RADCLIFFE, Bart. of Milnes Bridge House, near Huddersfield, after a lingering and afflicting illness. Lately, Barbara, the daughter of the late Mr. John YARE, innkeeper, Appleby, aged 45. At Skelwith Bridge, near Ambleside, at an advanced age, Mr. COWARD, miller.-Same place, after a short illness, Mr. John ATKINSON, aged 72. On Wednesday, the 17th inst., of apoplexy, at Hothfield, Kent, the Countess of Thanet. At Dumfries, on Tuesday week, Euphemia, and on Wednesday, Grizzel, infant daughters of Mr. James CORSON, jun. baker.-At Stoup, near Dumfries, on Monday morning, aged 19, Miss Johnston SMITH, eldest daughter of Mr. John SMITH, late of Downsbank. Monday last, at Fountainbleau, near Dumfries, John ALLAN, Esq. of that place, aged 87. On the 14th inst. at Edinburgh, John SACKEOUSE, aged 22, the Esquimaux, of such important service in the late expedition of discovery towards the north pole. His disorder was an inflammation of the chest. Just before his death, he said he knew he was going to die; that his father and mother had died in the same way; and that his sister, who was the last of all his relations, had just appeared to him and called him away! At Grantham, Sarah, the wife of Wm. SENESCAL, of that place, labourer. On the preceding Sunday evening the above poor woman was delivered of a boy, and on the following morning of two girls: the three children are all likely to do well.