BIRTHS.
 
At the Oaks, on the 11th inst., the lady of Robert BRISCO, Esq., of a son and heir.
 
MARRIED.
 
On the 12th inst., David EWART, Esq., Bengal Horse Artillery, to Isabella, daughter of the late Major HODGSON, of Moorhouse Hall.
 
At St. Mary's, in this city, on the 12th inst., Mr. William STEEN, sizer, to Miss Catharine PETERS; Mr. Thomas BAIL, to Miss Margt. KILPATRICK.
 
At Wigton, on Saturday last, Mr. John BRISCO, to Miss Sarah RICHARDSON.
 
At St. John Lee, near Hesket, on the 10th inst., the Rev. Philip HARDCASTLE, jun., Wesleyan Preacher of Wigton, to Miss Mary FOSTER, of Acomb.
 
At Penrith, on the 15th inst., Mr. Robert GRAVE, to Miss Margaret LANCASTER.
 
At Cockermouth, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. Edward FAWCETT, A.M., Henry MANDERS, Esq., of Dublin, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late Wm. WOOD, Esq.
 
At Gosforth, on Monday last, Mr. John DICKINSON, of Hall Bolton, to Miss PARKER, daughter of Mr. John PARKER, of Scar Brow, both in the parish of Gosforth; on Thursday week, Mr. Richard WALTON, of Santon Bridge, butcher and bacon curer, to Miss MOSSOP, only daughter of the late Mr. Isaac MOSSOP, of Scot Hale, in Gosforth.
 
At Croscannonby, on the 4th inst., Mr. COLLIN, mariner, to Miss FURLOND, both of Maryport.
 
At Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, on the 10th inst., Mr. James DOWNEY, fancy weaver, to Miss Sarah NEWTON.
 
At Workington, Mr. T. KIRKBRIDE, of Whitehaven, to Miss E. RICHARDSON; Mr. Hugh WOOD, watchmaker, to Miss Jane HARDY.
 
At Annan, on the 11th inst., Mr. David GLASS, cashier at the coal-steeth, West-Strand, Whitehaven, to Maria, youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel Ebenezer COX, of Whitehaven.
 
At Whitehaven, on the 8th inst., Mr. Thomas B. COCKBURN, son of Gilbert COCKBURN, Esq., of Dublin, to Miss WHITESIDE, grandaughter of Mr. ADAMSON, of Mill Grove, late banker, Whitehaven; on the 3d inst., Mr. Wm. WILSON, to Miss Mary M'VEA; on the 10th inst., Mr. Thomas SLOAN, to Miss Mary HEWITT, both of Ginns.
 

DIED.
 
Here, on the 9th inst., Mrs. Agnes IRVING, of Queen Street, aged 67.
 
Here, on the 11th inst., Mrs. Mary THOMPSON, of Church Street, aged 90.
 
Here, on the 7th inst., Mr. Hugh MARTIN, of Water Street, aged 39 years.
 
At Houghton, on Monday the 5th inst., Catherine, the wife of Mr. John GRAHAM, cabinet-maker, aged 35; much lamented by a numerous circle of friends.
 
At Longtown, on the 7th inst., James ROOM, weaver, aged 46 years, a man of very laborious habits, and the chief support of an aged mother. Such was the deceased's love for water that one quart on a cold winter's day was only a moderate draught in his opinion; and in estimating the quantity drank by him it will be far below the average, if we take his consumption of "Adam's wine," at 6 gallons per week, which for the last 20 years would amount to 6240 gallons, or 173⅓ barrels!
 
At Thirlwall Mill, in Haltwhistle, on the 4th inst., Mr. Henry SMITH, miller, aged 41; much and deservedly respected.
 
At Wigton, on Sunday last, Mr. Hugh WILSON, very suddenly, aged 66; on Monday last, Miss F. ROBINSON, aged 53; on Thursday last, Mrs. Margt. BENNETT, aged 82.
 
At Wolsty, Holme Cultram, on the 10th inst., of consumption, John, only son of Robert BIGLAND, aged 17. A youth whose sweetness of temper and goodness of heart endeared him to all who knew him.
 
At Cockermouth, on Wednesday week, Mr. Ric. BURGESS, miller, aged 65 years; on Saturday last, Ann, the wife of Augustus BOLTON, aged 76; on Monday last, Mary, the wife of Mr. John HODGSON, husbandman, aged 22 years.
 
At Keswick, on Saturday last, Mary, daughter of Mr. Miles WILSON, aged 18.
 
At Ulverston, on the 8th inst., Roger Ray KIRKBY, aged 13; same day, at Plumpton, near Ulverston, Miss Mary NICHOLSON, aged 89.
 
At Workington, Mrs. Jane JENKINSON, widow, aged 81; Miss Mary LITTLE, aged 75.
 
At Harrington, on Thursday week, Mrs. Mary PEILE, aged 73 years.
 
At Ravenstondale, Mrs. Ruth KITCHEN, aged 68.
 
At Kaber, near Kirkby Stephen, Mr. John DAWSON, yeoman, aged 62 years.
 
At Murton, near Appleby, on the 5th inst., Margt., the wife of Mr. James HALL, aged 32 years.