Saturday 22 Mar 1845 (p. 3, col. 1-2) On Friday night last, as Mrs. Ann HINDE of Cockermouth, who has attained the age of 88 years and resides alone, was retiring to her chamber for the night about half after nine o'clock, she unfortunately set fire to her night gown, which she tore off and while endeavouring to extinguish the flames her chemise took fire, on which she ran out of the house to her son's, a few doors distant, and on her arrival she was completely enveloped in the devouring element. After the flames were extinguished she was found to be so much injured about the breast and head as to preclude the probability of her recovery. A handsome marble tablet has just been placed in the parish church of Crosthwaite, Keswick, in memory of Captain DENTON, youngest son of the late Rev. Isaac DENTON, many years vicar of that parish. Captain DENTON died at Bombay on the 22nd of February, 1844, and the tablet that has just been erected to his memory was subscribed for by his brother officers and a few particular friends, by all of whom the deceased gentleman was highly esteemed for his numerous amiable qualities. EFFECT OF FRIGHT.-A lady passenger on board the London Merchant steamer, which left London for Newcastle, on Saturday week, was so dreadfully alarmed by the thunder and lightning and heavy storm which impeded the vessel's course for four days, that death was the consequence. The steamer was two days over her time.