Saturday 09 Jan 1819 (p. 3, col. 3-4) MARRIAGES. At St. Mary's, on Saturday last, Mr. David LONG, of the parish of Wetheral, to Miss Esther WARWICK, of Cummersdale.Wednesday, Mr. Edward CHARLTON, miller, to Mrs. Margaret FIDLER. At Crosscannonby, on the 31st ult., by the Rev. Mr. DONALD, Mr. Christopher JOHNSTON, to Mrs. Elizabeth BROWN, both of Maryport. On Thursday last, at St. James's, Whitehaven, by the Rev. Mr. ARMITSTEAD, Mr. James STEWART, to Miss Mary BROWN, both of that town. At Egremont, Mr. John HODGSON, skinner, to Miss Jane SOUTHWARD, mantua-maker, both of that place. At Workington, Capt. John TOLSON, of the Claremont, to Miss Eleanor WHITESIDE. At Heversham, Westmorland, Mr. ROBINSON, solicitor, of Lancaster, to Miss Alice HUNTER, of Kendal. On the 19th ult., at Easby, near Catterick-bridge, J. ARROWSMITH, Esq. to Mrs. Hannah FLOWER, a rich widow; the gentleman is 75 years of age, and the lady 45. At Annan, on the 1st inst. Mr. George IRVING, Shawhill, to Miss Margaret HILL, of Annan. At Bridekirk Village, by the Rev. Mr. MONCRIEFF, of Annan, Mr. John PLAT, to Miss Mary POOL. DEATHS. On Tuesday last, Mary, the wife of Mr. Robert NICHOL, butcher, Carlisle, aged 32 years. Since our last:Richd. ARMSTRONG, aged 59.Bridget BRANON, of Shaddongate, aged 27.Elizabeth WILKINSON, aged 77. At Hall of Riddings, on the 2nd inst. David MURRAY, in his 87th yearone of the oldest freemen of the City of Carlisle. In the many and arduous contests for the representation of that City during his long life, (says a Correspondent) when called on to exercise his birthright, he firmly aided the man who supported the measures of those who enjoyed the confidence and guided the Counsels of his Sovereign. His remains were attended to the grave by between 40 and 50 of his most respectable neighbours. On Sunday last, at Maryport, Elizabeth, the wife of John MILLICAN, joiner and cabinet-maker, aged 67 years. At Whitehaven:1st instant, in Scotch-street, Mary CROWDSON, aged 57.3rd inst., in Scotch-street, James CASSON, aged 35.James ARMSTRONG, Charles-street, aged 67.Same day, at Ginns, Jeremiah THOMPSON, aged 38, in the employ of Messrs. WOODNORTH & Co. potters, a man very much respected.In Hamilton-lane, Miss Ann BRENNAN, aged 24.In Scotch-street, Mrs. Mary CRIBBIN, aged 63.4th inst., in West Strand, Mr. William HINDE, sail-maker, a man much respected, aged 56.In Mount Pleasant, James MACOLTY, aged 39. At Workington:Mrs. Ann SUGDEN, aged 97.Mrs. Jane BROWN, wife of Capt. Richard BROWN, aged 75.Mr. Petruchio HURD, aged 84, timber measurer for Messrs. K. WOOD, PEILE, & Co. for the last 35 years. Mr. Joseph JAMES, formerly of Caldbeck, aged 89. At Anthorne, parish of Bowness, aged 80, Mrs. Judith PAPE, widow of Mr. John PAPE, late of Moorhouse. At Blairston, Mr. Adam M'INTOSH, at the advanced age of 102. Tuesday se'nnight, at Gosforth Hall, Mr. Samuel ROGERS, aged 40, much respected. At Kendal, last week, Mrs. BARNES, wife of Mr. BARNES, coal dealer, of typhus fever, aged 18. At Hawkshead, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. John GIBSON, attorney, of that place, in the 97th year of her age. Mr. Thomas GARNETT, of Hardacre, Clapham, Yorkshire, aged 77. For many years he denied himself the comfortable necessaries of life; and he died intestate, (leaving neither wife nor children,) possessed of upwards of £12,000. On the 24th ult., at Weetwood, Northumberland, John ORDE, Esq. in the 81st year of his age, deeply and most deservedly lamented by all who knew him. On the 27th ult. Mr. Daniel LOVELL, proprietor and editor of the Statesman Newspaper. At Dumfries:On Monday, James, son of Mr. John BRAND, grocer.On Tuesday last, Miss Beatrice THORBURN, a young woman of the most pious disposition and habits.On Tuesday morning last, Mr. Robert THRESHIE, of Bloomfield.On Friday se'nnight, Mr. Robert MOORE, bricklayer. On Friday se'nnight, at an advanced age, William MARTIN, Esq. of Highlaw. At Annan, on Saturday last, at a very advanced age, Mrs. Nancy HILL. At Carronbank, Dumfries-shire, on the 28th ult., Mr. John GRACIE. At Rosehill, near Thornhill, Mr. William MATHIESON, farmer, aged 73. At Sandside, on the 28th ult., Robert LAW, Wood-Forester to the Earl of Selkirk. At Kirkcudbright, on the 26th ult., Mr. Archibald MILLER, watchmaker there. His death was very sudden.