Saturday 11 May 1844 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Birth. In Fisher Street, on the 9th instant, Mrs. John NORMAN, of a daughter. Marriages. At St. Cuthbert's Church, on the 2nd inst., Mr. John CARRICK to Miss Mary PHILLIPS, both of Botchergate. At Brampton, on the 8th instant, Mr. John BURGESS, weaver, to Miss Margaret HALL. At Gretna, on the 2nd instant, Mr. T. MILLER, Wigton, to Miss Ann FERGUSON, of Plumbland. At Penrith, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. M. DAND, Nathan SLATER, Esq., Withington, Manchester, to Ann, youngest daugter of the late Mr. NIXON, Architect, Chalk Lodge, Cumberland. At Crosscanonby, on the 5th inst., Mr. Thomas WILLIAMSON, of Hayton, to Miss Eleanor HALL, of Maryport. At Mein Bank, near Ecclefechan, by the Rev. Mr. TATE, on the 29th April, Mr. John REA, of Boo Hill, to Miss Mary THOMPSON, of Mein Bank. At Lamplugh, on Tuesday week, A. Graig GIBSON [Alexander Craig GIBSON according to FreeBMD], Esq., of Coniston, to Sarah, second daughter of John BOWMAN, Esq., of Hodyoad House. At Workington, on the 28th ult., Mr. Christopher HOLIDAY, mariner, to Miss Elizabeth BIRKETT. At Gosforth, on Thursday week, Mr. Charles SMITH, only son of Mr. John SMITH, veterinary surgeon, Kelbank, to Miss TYSON, daughter of the late Mr. James TYSON, slater and plasterer, of Croft Cottage, both in the parish of Gosforth. At Moresby, on Tuesday week, by the Rev. Hilton WYBERGH, Gilfred W. HARTLEY, of Rose Hill, Esq., to Margaret, only daughter of W. RANDLESON, of Croft Hill, Esq. At St. James's Chapel, Whitehaven, since our last, Mr. James SMITH, miner, to Miss Ann CROSBY, both of Whitehaven. At St. Peter's Chapel, Mansergh, near Kirkby Lonsdale, on Thursday week, the 2nd instant, the Rev. Robert BAKER, A.M., Vicar of Friston and Snape, Suffolk, to Isabella, youngest daughter of Christopher WILSON, Esq., of Rigmaden Park, Westmoreland. At Kendal, since our last, Mr. William WITHERS, of Cartmel, to Miss Jane WATERHOUSE, of Douglas. At Morland, on the 27th ult., Mr. Henry NEWTON, to Miss Mary FARRER, both of Sleagill; and at the same place, on the 2nd instant, Mr. J. GILL, to Miss M. TAYLOR, both of Great Strickland.