TABLE B. Showing the number of Tons of Copper, Iron, Grain, &c., passing through the Canal each month, for the year 1861. 480 1,574% 47476 1454 96 299% 8874 231 272 5,270 Butter, fons (oppar Ore,.1 1,336 1 356721,121% 1.5124 83974 Tons Iron Ore,.. 1,200 6,214 12 505 19,429 72 3,156 tons Pig Iron,... 4954) 3,963% 107 784 949 Tons Iron Pars,.. 342 107 70 Tons Ground Feou, 39 37 864 Tong Powder .... 372 11441 12472) 94% Flour, buie., 1,838 1,939 3,076 3,684 5,834 Wheat, bu.,... Coarsa Grain,... 5,894 4,735 8.335 6,119 32,743 Beof, bbls. 368 227 103 395 281 Pork, bbls., 744 238 166 459 580 Bacon, bbis., 101 97 134 Lard, bbls., 48 44 25370 20350 43757 33654 32871 Chooso, 168.,.. 14810 12069 2,480 3 915 15150 Tallow, lbs., 4,700 3.800 3,760 Cunulcs, Ibs, 29442 10460 2,052 1,175 6,880 Boap, box & bbls.. 196 263 156 164 241 Apples, bbls., 464 1 297 847 Priod Fruit, lbs.,. 29239 2.350 3,600 8.011 121 71 83 91 Vegetables, bu 3,866 2,105 917 1,559 3,334 alt, bbls., 69 1,893 315 211 339 Vinegar, bbls. 68 9 55 1,496 3,268 2,956 2,752 645 Nails, kegs, 632 148 212 2,198 250 Morchanuise, tons 628 623 816% Limy, bbls., 626 295 185 3 Shingles, M, 16 Lath, M, 60 660 500 130 Window Glass, 171 52 44 58 Hay, Lons, 163 202 13372 Horsus and Mules 87 23 12 14 Cattle, heads, 654 335 309 379 399 Shoep, heads, 43 45 Hogs, 175 194 63 145 72 Brick, M, 69 136 39 171 27 Furniture, pcs. 1,645 1,952 827 825 662 Hides, 616 70 530 Furs & Pelis, bdle, 1.240 4 Machinery, tons,.. 91 152% 72 Engin, 8 & Builers 6 Wagons & Buggi 8. 25 17 15 13 6 Fish, bols., 211 177 95 214% 108 Liquor, bb.s., 1.926 762 908 02) 832 Halt, lbs 7,442 800 2,802 80 7,398 Passinger, 1,490 1,655 1,635 2,001 1,137 15,084 157 451 131 61 50360 9 590 1,500 41107 856 849 1.000 90999 190 1642 2,598 167 47 460 999 7,645 757% 44,836 228 % 3,434 760% 152 1,711% 89 325 % 1,112 22,743 223 223 3,920 76,830 370 1,951 140 2,718 63 680 50 319 8,350 217712 1,000 59,014 800 14,560 8,000 99.116 60 1,926 570 3,111 95 44 295 400 282390 20 603 113 755 100 14,470 80 3.014 10 261 760 49,441 30 11,507 200 4.200 455 4,766% 50 2,057 394% 16 1,340 438 17 637% 20 185 181 2,860 546 1,109 164 927 432 119 6,967 75 1 423 1,244 20 478% 11 3 87 30 1,149% 181 7,142 960 32 032 216 8,816 8,750 451% 601 3674 90 77 52 8 353 23 114 1,037 200 STATE OF MICHIGAN. 1861. DOCUMENT NO. 8. } ANNUAL REPORT of the Adjutant General. MILITARY DEPARTMENT, MICHIGAN, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Detroit, December 24th, 1861. To His Excellency, Austin BLAIR, Governor and Commander-in-Chief : SiR-I have the honor to submit the following report of the troops raised and being raised in this State, for the service of the General Government of the United States, or for service in the State, in conformity with an act to amend an act entitled "an act to provide a military force," approved March 16, 1861, and to add several sections thereto, approved May 10, 1861. In consequence of the absence of most of the regiments at the seat of war, and the inconveniencies and irregularities attending the nature of the service in which they are engaged, some of the regiments have failed to make reports in detail sufficient to insure so much of a detailed report as might have been made under other circumstances, and some errors of minor importance may naturally be expected; but upon the whole, the report is nearly correct, having been made up from the records in this office, and the reports of the regiments, so far as received OFFICERS IN SERVICE OF THE STATE. His Excellency, Austin BLAIR, Commander-in-Chief. Brigadier General Jno. ROBERTSON, Detroit, Adjutant General, March 15th, 1861. Colonel Jabez H. FOUNTAIN, Manchester, Quarter Master General, April 1st, 1861. Colonel James E. Pittman, Detroit, State Paymaster, May 21, 1861. Col. E. O. GROSVENOR, Jonesville, Col. WILLIAM HAMMOND, Varshall, Col. John F. Miller, Ann Arbor, Col. JEROME Crocl, Detroit, Aides de-Camp to Commander-in Chief, May 15th, 1861. Major W. K. Gibson, Jackson, Military Secretary to Commander-in Chief, May 15th, 1861. Captain DeGARMO JONES, Detroit, Assistant Adjutant General June 15, 1861. Captain Friend PALMER, Detroit, Assistant Quarter Master General, May 17, 1861. STATE MILITARY BOARD. Capt. Ed. H. Thomson, Flint, President; Adjutant Genl. Jso ROBERTSON, Qr. M. Genl. J. H. FOUNTAIN, Col. E. O. GROSTENOS Col. JNO. F. MILLER, Col. J. E. PITMAN; Capt. DeGARMO JONES, Secretary MILITARY CONTRACT BOARD. Col. E. O. GROSVENOR, Chairman; Col. WILLIAM HAMMOND, Col. JEROME CROUL. UNITED STATES SERVICE. Brigadier General-ALPHEUS S. Williams. 1st Lieut. SAMUEL E. Pirtuan, Aid-de-Camp to Brig. General Williams. NUMBER OF REGIMENTS AND COMPANIES. 66 First Regiment Infantry, three months. three years. ou Fifth Sixth, Eighth Mechanics and Engineers, three years. Cavalry, three years. Second Third 3 First Company Sharp-Shooters, 3 years, 1st Regt. U. S. S. S. Second 2d Coldwater Light Artillery, three years. Battle Creek Engineer Co., |