Saturday 12 Sep 1818 (p. 3, col. 5) BIRTH. Sunday the 30th ult. at the Rectory House, Dissington, the Lady of the Rev. Henry LOWTHER, A. M. of a Daughter. MARRIAGES. On the 10th inst. at Walton Church, by the Rev. G. GILBANKS, Mr. NICHOLSON, of East House, Northumberland, to Sarah, second daughter of Lowry CALVERT, Esq. of Sandysike. On the 7th inst. at Penrith, Mr. Robert HULL, to Miss Elizabeth MARTIN. DEATHS. On Friday last, at Botcherby, near this City, Thos. HOLMES, aged 90, one of the Society of Friends. Since our last:-Robert, son of Mr. BLACKLOCK, shoemaker, Green-market, aged 16.-Mr. James FORSTER, of Blackfriars-street, aged 54.-Jane HAMILTON, of the West Walls, aged 10. On the 7th instant, aged 84 years, John Orfeur YATES, Esq., of Skirwith Abbey, in this County. On the 22nd August, aged 75, Mr. James KING, of Saltwell Cottage, in the county of Durham; a gentleman universally and deservedly regretted by a numerous circle of friends. At Mount Pleasant, near Whitehaven, Mr. William WHITE, aged 75 years. At Crossfield, near Cleator, Mrs. Mary BENN, widow. The 31st. ult. at Dearham, Mary, the wife of Mr. John LIGHTFOOT aged 55. At Bongate, Appleby, Mr. Richard SATTERTHWAITE, Quarter Master Sergeant on the Staff of the Royal Westmorland Militia. At Kendal, last week:-Mr. William SANDWICH, shearman. He was found by his wife, on her return from a place of worship, lying on the floor covered with blood-a vessel was ruptured, and he died immediately. Mr. John ROBINSON, traveller for Mrs. GIBSON, hosier, of Stramongate. He had just returned home from a journey, and complained of indisposition; no danger was apprehended, but he died on the following morning. On the 26th ult., in his 69th year, the Rev. Thomas STARKIE, A. M., formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, Vicar of Blackburn for 38 years. At Douglas, Isle of Man, Mr. John MOORE, surgeon, aged 24. At his seat, at Bedfords, near Rumford, in the 80th year of his age, John HEATON, Esq., brother of Mrs. MACHELL, of Low Plains, in this county; many years Auditor to the Dukes of Devonshire and Portland, the Earl of Bradford, and Lord G. H. CAVENDISH. On the 1st inst. at the Holt, near Bishop's Waltham, Admiral Sir Robert CALDER, Bart. in 74th year of his age. At Lochfield, last week, Mrs. PAGAN, relict of D. PAGAN, Esq., of Lochfield, late of Dumfries. On Sunday last, at Dumfries, Mr. David PETTIT, in his 28th year, compositor in the Office of the Dumfries Journal. The circumstances attending the melancholy and untimely death of the Hon. Mr. AYNSLEY, brother of Lord Valentia, are extremely affecting. He had been married only a fortnight to an accomplished young lady, Miss AINSWORTH, of Halliwell, near Bolton, and after having visited the Lakes of Cumberland, went to Blackpool. On Thursday morning the 27th ult. he went into the sea to bathe. The water was rough, and it had not reached his middle when he dropped down, to rise no more. A sudden stupor is supposed to have seized his head. The tide was at full, and his body was not found for five hours afterwards. His unhappy wife was looking from her chamber window when he dropped in the water. A gentleman, an expert swimmer, went into the sea, assisted with a rope, to endeavour to find the unfortunate sufferer, but failed. The Semiramis frigate arrived last week at Portsmouth, and we lament to add, with the corpse of her late Captain, the gallant Sir James YEO, on board. The Semiramis comes from the coast of Africa, her term of service on that station having expired. Sir James YEO was not in a good state of health when he went out, and the most serious apprehensions for his life, now unfortunately realized, have been for some time entertained by his friends and relatives.