Saturday 24 Aug 1844 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. In John Street, on the 22nd instant, Mary Jane ATKINSON, aged 12 years. At Thursby, on the 13th instant, in the 95th year of his age, Mr. Joseph JEFFERSON, formerly of Evening Hill. The strict temperance of his habits, which, with daily exercise in a healthy locality, had doubtless contributed materially to prolong his days and preserve his faculties, which were, up to the close of life, almost unimpaired-nor was he less distinguished for the peaceableness and amiability of his disposition. At Mireside, in the parish of Bromfield, on Saturday, the 17th instant, after a painful and lingering illness, borne with Christian resignation, Miss TODD, in her 27th year-deservedly regretted by a numerous circle of relatives and friends. At Wigton, on Thursday, the 15th inst, Ann, relict of the late Christopher BORROWDAILE, Esq., aged 82 years. At Peth, near Longtown, on Sunday last, Mrs. Elizabeth LITTLE, widow, at the advanced age of 99 years. At her house, Clapham-common, on the 10th inst., Elizabeth Susannah, relict of the late Thomas GRAHAM, Esq., of Edmond Castle, Cumberland, aged 81 years. At Haltwhistle, on the 14th instant, aged 59, Mr. Wm. BELL of Kellah, eldest son of the late Mr. Thos. BELL, manufacturer Haltwhistle. In London, on the 16th instant, aged 34, of consumption, after a harassing illness under the most distressing circumstances, and leaving four young orphan sons, utterly unprovided for, to lament her untimely end, Mary, relict of the late Mr. Thomas WINDER, daughter of the late Mr. Isaac THOMPSON, South Field, and grand-daughter of the late George HARRISON, Esq., Appleby, Westmoreland, many years a magistrate for that county. Her end was of that holy peace which the world cannot give, being joyful through hope of a blessed immortality in the mercy of her Saviour. At Liverpool, on the 18th instant, Margaret, daughter of Robert and Mary AFFLECK, and grand-daughter of Christopher and Bridget BAINBRIDGE, of Low Hesket. At Appleby, on Wednesday last, Mr. John ARMSTRONG, gardener at Appleby Castle, aged 53 years. At Nenthead, on the 19th instant, Mrs. Hannah HUTCHINSON, aged 65 years. At Cockermouth, on Friday last, Mr. Barwise MITCHELL, watch and clock maker, aged 66 years. At Maryport, on the 14th instant, Mr. John REID, formerly of Liverpool, aged 59 years. At Workington, on Friday last, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Lancelot BOUCH, Esq., in the 39th year of her age. At Seaville, on the 8th instant, after a lingering illness, Mr. Joseph BELL, joiner, aged 24 years. At Dyon Side, near Distington, on Tuesday week, Frances, wife of Mr. Abraham PIPER, dancing master, aged 26 years. The deceased some time ago vomited an animal resembling a water asp, which had long been lodged in her stomach, and seemed greatly relieved by having dislodged the unwelcome intruder; but she lately fell off her health, and gradually became worse, till death at length put a period to her sufferings. At Hensingham, on Wednesday week, at the house of Mr. John SUMPTON, Mr. Aaron HARTLEY, many years landlord of the Globe inn, in that village, in the 78th year of his age, very highly respected. At Whitehaven, on Saturday last, after an illness of only four days, Mr. John MARTIN, bread-baker, in the prime of life; on Sunday week, Mr. James ROBERTSON, shoemaker, aged 76; on Thursday week, Mrs. Jane JACKSON, widow of Captain JACKSON, aged 70 years.