Saturday 25 May 1844 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Births. At Cockermouth, on Monday, the wife of Mr. Wm. SMETHURST, foreman in the hat-finishing department of Mr. WILSON's business, formerly of Manchester, of two sons and a daughter. Marriages. At St. James's Church, Whitehaven, on Wednesday, the 15th instant, by the Rev. J. JENKINS, Mr. Christopher Woodall HENDERSON, of Carlisle, to Miss Elizabeth KITCHEN, of Hilton Terrace, Whitehaven. At Dalston, on Wednesday, the 15th inst., by the Rev. Walter FLETCHER, John LIDDLE, Esq., of Brow Nelston House, to Sarah, the fourth daughter of the late John WATSON, Esq., Gill, near Dalston. At the Friends' Meeting House, at Benfieldside, near Shotley Bridge, on the 21st instant, Mr. Edward WHITFIELD, of Elswick Villas, near Newcastle, shipowner and colliery agent, to Mary SUTTON, daughter of Elihu SUTTON, Esq., of Scotby, near Carlisle. At Wigton, on the 19th instant, Mr. George MILLER, tailor, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr. Thomas ROUTLEDGE, grocer; on the same day, Mr. John HEWITSON, mason, to Ann, daughter of Mr. Henry FIELDING, clogger; on the 20th, Mr. William STORY, currier, to Miss DREWRY, milliner. At St. Silas's Church, Liverpool, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. Mr. DAVIES, Mr. A. BOUCH, mate of the brig Isabella, of North Shields, (now discharging in Princes' Dock, Liverpool), to Miss Mary MANDALL, of Penrith. At Crosscanonby, on the 13th, by the Rev. J. DONALD, Mr. R. O. SANDERSON, late Roman Catholic priest at Maryport, to Ann, widow of the late Mr. DUGGAN, draper, of the same place. At New York, on the 30th March last, Mr. HERD, late of Egremont, Cumberland, to Miss Mary DIXON, dressmaker, formerly of Whitehaven. At Askham, on the 16th inst., by the Rev. J. T. WARD, vicar, Mr. Thomas WHARTON, of Bampton, merchant, to Agnes, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John KIRKBRIDE, of Helton Head, in the parish of Askham. At Kendal, on the 13th instant, Mr. Robert PARKER, to Miss Dorothy STEPHENSON, both of Kendal; on the 16th, Mr. Benjamin DICKINSON, head waiter at the Commercial inn, Kendal, to Miss Margaret WILKINSON, of the same place. On the 20th instant, at St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev. Gilbert ELLIOT, Viscount Melgund, eldest son of the Earl of Minto, to Emma Eleanor Elizabeth, only daughter of the late General Sir Thomas HISLOP, Bart., G.C.B.