Saturday 24 May 1845 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. In Peascod's Lane, English Street, on the 17th inst., aged 16 months, John William, only son of Mr. Thomas HETHERINGTON, tailor. In Water Street, on the 15th inst., Joseph, son of Mr. IREDALE, brewer, aged one year. In John Street, on the 15th instant, Joseph PATTINSON, aged three years. On the 24th of March, at Para, in the Brazils, by the upsetting of a canoe, Reginald Simpson GRAHAM, Esq., of Manchester, in his 32nd year, son of Reginald GRAHAM, Esq., late of Etterby, near this city; also his wife, Dora Ennis, eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry BELLAIRS, rector of Bedworth, near Coventry; and Dora Ennis, their only child, aged six years. At Holme Gate, on the 22nd inst., James, second son of Mr. Robert GRAHAM, aged 21 years, much and deservedly respected. At Grinsdale, on the 20th instant, in his 77th year, Mr. John GRAHAM, well-known and highly respected. At Wigton, on the 13th instant, Jane, daughter of Mr. John DOUGLAS, innkeeper, aged four years; on the 15th, Mr. John NIXON, joiner, aged 73; on the 20th, Barbara, daughter of Mr. William SCOTT, aged 33; and on the 19th, Mr. Thomas Allison WILSON, aged 55. At Rinion Hills, parish of Lanercost, on the 22nd instant, Mr. Arthur HARDING, aged 69; much respected. At High Northsceugh, on the 15th instant, in her 88th year, Mrs. Hannah WALTON, widow of the late Mr. Joseph WALTON, of Ivegill. At Thorneythwaite, Matterdale, on the 4th instant, Mr. John TODHUNTER, aged 56 years; a kind and inoffensive man and universally respected. At Shap Wells, on the 16th inst., Mr. J. H. CLARKE, surgeon, of Hesket-new-Market, aged 34 years. At Alston, on the 19th instant, Mrs. Lucy PEARSON, aged 59 years. At Harrington, on the 13th instant, Ann, wife of Mr. John HODGSON, mariner, aged 30 years. At Buckstones, near Harrington, Mr. Henry EILBECK, mason, in the 69th year of his age. At Workington, on the 12th inst., Robert, son of L. BOUCH, Esq., in the 5th year of his age; on the 18th, Mr. George CURRIE, aged 38 years; on the 16th, Harriet Grace, daughter of Mr. Lamplugh MARTINDALE, aged ten weeks. At Workington, on the 17th instant, Mr. Edward HAYTON, hatter, aged 87 years. At Bridgefort, on the 13th instant, Mr. Wm. MOSSOP, late of Leys, in Lamplugh, in the prime of life. In the Union Workhouse, Cockermouth, on the 15th instant, Mr. John BRAITHWAITE, edge-tool maker, formerly of Bridgefoot, aged 70 years. At Winscales, near Whitehaven, on the 18th instant, Mary, fourth daughter of the late Thomas HARRISON, Esq., of Whitehaven, aged 72 years. At Floraville, near Whitehaven, on the 15th inst., Mrs. LAMBERT, relict of the late Capt. LAMBERT, R. M., late of Manchester, in the 83rd year of her age. At New Houses, Whitehaven, lately, Mr. John M'KAUGHAN, aged 76 years. At Appleby, on the 18th inst., Mrs. Mary BOWERBANK, widow, advanced in years. At Warcop, on the 19th inst., Mrs. PARK, relict of the late Mr. George PARK, aged 75 years. At Highside, in Embleton, on the 14th inst., Mr. John THOMPSON, yeoman, in the 69th year of his age. At Low Abbey, in Embleton, lately, Elizabeth, relict of the late Mr. William ROBINSON, formerly of the Wood, farmer, advanced in years. At Kendal, on the 10th instant, Mrs. Jane DAVIS, formerly of Barnard Castle, in the 68th year of her age. At the house of Mrs. JONES, Milnthorpe, where she had been staying for the benefit of her health, on the 10th instant, Mrs. CARRUTHERS, of Northfield, near Annan, Scotland, aged 61. At his plantation, on Cooper River, near Charleston, lately, aged 91, Dr. Wm. REED, a member of General WASHINGTON's staff during the Revolution.