Saturday 07 Jun 1845 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. In Lowther Street, suddenly, on Tuesday last, Mr. William PORTER, aged 74, High Constable of Cumberland Ward. In Caldewgate, on the 29th ult., Mr. William LOSH, formerly calico printer, of this city, aged 70 years. In Union Court, Scotch Street, on the 22nd ult., Mr. John RANDLESON, currier, aged 43 years. In Botchergate on the 22nd ult., Jane, wife of Wm CHAMBERS, and daughter of the late Mr. James REED, White Lion Inn, in this city, in the 34th year of her age. At the House of Recovery, on the 30th ult., Miss Ellen CRAIG, aged 22 years. In the Ship Lane, on the 29th ult., Ann MULVENNY, aged 34 years. In Brown's Row, on the 1st inst., Henry Mc.ADAM, aged 3½ years. In Crosby Street, on the 29th ult., Nicholas, the infant son of Nicholas NIXON, grocer. At Cassondyke, in the parish of Beaumont, on the 2nd inst., suddenly, Margaret, third daughter of Mr. David LITTLE, aged 26 years. Possessed of an amiable disposition her sudden death has created a deep feeling of regret amongst a very numerous circle of friends and acquaintances. At Kirkoswald Town End Cottage, on the 17th ult., Mr. John DODD, aged 95 years; formerly an honest, faithful, and zealous servant in the family of the late Timothy FETHERSTONHAUGH, Esq. of the College, and afterwards that of his successor, the late Charles S. FETHERSTONHAUGH, Esq., whom he served as gardener till he was upwards of 80 years of age, when he retired from his labours, and spent the remainder of his days on his own little property, in peace and comfort, being feelingly assisted by the kindness and liberality of his late master,and since his death by his son, the present Timothy FETHERSTONHAUGH, Esq. At Sebergham Brow Top, near Carlisle, where he had lived 37 years, on the 29th ult., Mr. John ARMSTRONG, aged 62 years, much respected. He was borne to his last resting place by a large circle of friends, leaving a wife and family to mourn his loss. At Newcastle-on-Tyne, on the 24th ult., Mr. David BLACK, formerly of Parkgate, near Wigton, aged 59 years. In Craven Street, Islington, Liverpool, on the 27th ult., Mr. William KIRKUP, a native of Penrith, in this county, aged 37 years,much respected. At Penrith, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. Jane GRISDALE, widow, aged 80 years. At Annan, on the 4th instant, Mr. Benjamin NELSON. At Annan, on the 29th ult., Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. William GRAHAM, of the Coach and Horses Inn, after two days' illness. At Lowtherton, Dornock. on the 27th ult., Jane LITTLE, relict of the late Mr. Thomas WYLIE, Wylies. At Rosevale, Langholm, on the 31st ult., Charles MAXWELL, Esq., M.D., the eighth and last surviving son of the late John MAXWELL, Esq.,, of Broomholm, author of an "Essay on Time." Dr. MAXWELL was aged eighty-two years and four months, having been born on the 3d of January, 1763. The amount of good which he did in the benevolent exercise of his profession, between 30 and 40 years of his residence in Liddesdale, can never be known. At Langholm, on the 25th ult., Andrew WARWICK, weaver, aged 58 years; on the 28th, Mary BELL, dressmaker, in the prime of life; on the 29th, Thomas THORBURN, weaver, aged 74 years; on the 1st inst., Elizabeth FLETCHER, at an advanced age. At the Rectory, Kirkbride, on the 18th ult., Barbara, the wife of the Rev. Jos. HALIFAX, aged 65 years,much respected. At Keswick, on the 1st inst., Mr. Richard DAWSON, formerly of Shatton, near Cockermouth, aged 58 years. At Harrington, on the 29th ult., Mrs. Hannah BULMAN, widow, aged 71 years; same place, on the 31st, Mr. Hugh MULHOLME, aged 50 years. At Stainburn, near Workington, lately, Mr. Thomas SALKELD, aged 71 years. At High Scow, near Harrington, on the 26th ult., Mr. Daniel RODGER, aged 69 years. At Watson Mill, near Egremont, after a protracted illness, Mr. Joseph MOSSOP, farmer, aged 54 years. At Broughton Cross, on the 2nd instant, Mr. STODDART, veterinary surgeon, and father of Mr. STODDART, of Whitehaven, aged 62 years, much and deservedly respected by an extensive circle of friends. Mr. STODDART had been in practice as veterinary surgeon for upwards of forty years. At Appleby, on the 31st ult., Mary, wife of Mr. Matthew HIND, carrier, aged 72 years; and on the 1st inst., Mrs. Hannah RATSON, widow aged 84 years. At Overend, near Hensingham, on the 30th ult., Eleanor, daughter of Mr. GILMORE, manager of the lime-works, at that place, aged 17 years. At Moresby, near Whitehaven, on the 29th ult., after a long illness, Miss Isabella WILSON, aged 71 years. Lost overboard the ship Lanercost, on her passage home from Callao to Liverpool on the 2nd ult., Mr. John Moor SMITH, for many years steward of the Cumberland, late of Whitehaven. At Egremont, on the 31st ult., after a long illness, Miss Ann BECK, dress maker, aged 30 years. At Whitehaven, on the 1st inst., William M'CREAVE, draper, late of London, in the prime of life. At the Infirmary, Whitehaven, last week, Mr. Edward LODER, aged 36 years. At Dumfries, on the 21st ult., Mr. James M'ROBERTS, grocer and provision dealer. At Rochester, on the 25th ult., Sarah Ann, the only surviving daughter of William SAWYERS, Esq., collector of the Customs at that port, aged 16 years. At Saltcoats, near Ravenglass, on the 24th ult., Mr. John JACKSON, yeoman, advanced in years. At Briery Hill, near Keswick, on the 28th ult., Ann, daughter of Mr. John COCKBAIN, formerly of Threlkeld, near Keswick, aged 22 years. At Holm, near Duddon Bridge, on the 28th ult., Dorothy, the wife of Mr. Wm. THOMPSON, aged 26 years. At Kendal, on the 25th ult., Jane, the eldest daughter of Mr. George LYON, aged 26 years. At St. Paul's Churchyard, London, on the 28th ult., in the 21st year of his age, John, son of Mr. John GASKARTH, Bridge-end, near Keswick.