The Daily Union Sacramento, Cal. Monday morning, September 20, 1852 REAL ESTATE SALE THIS DAY - J.B. STARR sells at auction this day, at the Orleans House, at 11 o'clock, A.M., by catalogue, some of the most valuable property that has been offered at auction in this city for a long time. It comprises fifteen ten acre farms between this city and the town of Sutter. The emigration and those who wish a good home for their families, with the best of titles secured to them, should be punctual and attend this sale, for such chances will seldom be met with hereafter. There are also two farms to be sold of one hundred and sixty acres each, with all the improvements. One is six miles below the city, on the Sacramento river, which we are informed is a most beautiful location, and has been cultivated for two and a half years. The other farm is situated on the Hangtown road, and contains one hundred and sixty acres, with all the improvements, such as buildings, wagons, stock, and everything necessary for a farmer to take immediate possession. The houses and lots on M, K, and other streets, deserve the attention of those who wish to purchase. In addition to the above, the storeship Dimon, foot of J street, will be sold. For further information we refer to the advertisement. We are in hopes to see a large number attend the sale. AUBURN AND BEAR RIVER CANAL CO. - There was a large meeting of the stockholders of the above company held at Auburn, on Saturday, 18th inst. The capital stock of the company was increased from $300,000 to $350,000. Mortality Report. Arranged for the Union by A.B. YOUMANS, City Sexton, No. 56 Fourth st., where a full record of the deaths in this city may be seen. Names of deceased persons for the week ending September 19th, 1852: Hugh DAVY, aged ___, Baltimore, Md; Louisa GOSSE, 18 mos., Sacramento; Wm. WHITE, 58 years, Indiana; ____ STAMPE, 34, Germany; Albert BENSON, 38, Ohio; Wm. A. RICE, 45, Boston, Mass.; _____ WILLIS (col.) 33, Wisconsin; Manard RAPHAEL, 20, Mexico; Victor ROBERT, 36, France; J.B. PATCH, ____, New Hampshire; Senor BARUAVA, 50, Mexico; Jeannette WILLIAMSON, 26, Scotland; John HOWARD, 32, Mississippi; Isaac E. MORSE, New Hampshire; Mrs. C.H. McARTHUR, 40, Ohio; Wm. P. BARTLETT, 28, Maine; L.C. OAKLEY, 28, Louisiana; Samuel KESNER, 21, Vermont; Mrs. MARTIN, 20; Samuel FERGUSON, 37, N.Y.; George PETERS, 21, Denmark; Jeremiah BRUNELL, 40, Massachusetts; Dr. R. GREATHOUSE, 50, Ky., Frederic MORIN, 25, France; John FAGAN, 20, Germany; Thomas H. COLLINS, 27, Tenn; Horace W. GRAY, 30, Conn; Isacha J. EVANS, 46, Philadelphia, Penn; Wm. McGRIFFIN, 23, Vermont; James REYNOLDS, 26, Tenn; Alfred CURRY, 25, Pennsylvania; Joseph FORSETT, 38, Canada; Adelaide D. CASSIN, 31, France; John SMITH, 24, Mo,.; H. HUNTINGTON, 49, Vermont; Samuel CRANE, (col.) 45, Detroit, Michigan; James ROBINSON, 49, Maine. Of cholera, 13; cholera morbus, 1; chronic diarrhoe, 3; typhoid fever, 9; dysentery, 1; wound, 1; measles, 1; Panama fever, 1; congestion of the brain, 1; inflammation of bowels, 1; bilious fever, 4; unascertained, 5. MARRIED On Saturday evening last, by B.F. FRY, Esq., Mr. Wm. McCOMB, of Ohio, to Miss Catharine AGNEW, of Alabama, now residents of Sacramento city. On the 14th inst., in Yuba City, by Rev. Isaac OWEN, Rev. John B. HILL, of Shasta, and formerly of New Jersey, to Matilda R. COOPER, of Mormon Island, formerly of Indiana. DIED On the 16th September, at Colusa, of typhoid fever, Mr. Geo W. DAWLEY, aged 21 years, of Newport, R.I. [New York and Lowell papers please copy.] In Stockton, on Thursday morning, Sept. 16., of congestion of the brain, Mariposa, infant daughter of John and Esther WHITE, of that city. On September 9th, at the Moquelumne river, Mr. S.A. BARTON, of the firm of Barton & Bowman, aged 32 years. He leaves a wife and family in Illinois, where he formerly resided. At Washington City, Aug. 10th, Mary, daughter of the Hon. Wm. M. GWIN, Senator from California, aged 11 years. At San Francisco, Sept. 17th, John CHETWOOD, Esq., late of Newark, New Jersey, aged 38 years. At San Francisco, Sept. 17th, of typhoid fever, John DOUGHERTY, of Philadelphia, aged 32 years. At sea, on board barque Emily, August 23d, Captain Charles CLINCH, of London, aged 50 years.