TABLE A. Showing a Comparative Statement of Receipts, Expenses, Average Expenses for two years, Amount Deposited, TABLE B. Showing the number of Tons of Copper, Iron, Grain, &c., passing through the Canal each month, for the year 1861. May. June. July. August Sept. October. Nov. Total. 19,429 3,156 480 1,574% 784 949 474 96 70 884 864 231 Tons Powder,.. 94% 22 89 325 Flour, bbis.,.. 1,838 1,939 3,076 3,684 Wheat, bu..... Coarse Grain,. Beef, bbls.,. Pork, bbls., Bacon, bbls., Lard, bbls., Butter, lbs. Choose, Ibs. Tallow, lbs. Candles, lbs.. Boap, box & bbls. Apples, bbls., Dried Fruit, lbs.,. Sugar, lbs.,... OfToo, bags, Ta, chests,. Vegetables, bu 14,479 Balt, bbls.,. 3,014 Vinegar, bbls.,.. 10 261 Tobacco, lbs., Coal, tons, 1,496 3,268 30 11,507 Nails, kegs, 4,200 Morchandise, tons. 4,766 Lime, bbls.,. 501 2,057 Lumber, M, Shingles, M,.. Lath, M,. Window Glass, Hay, tons, Horses and Mules, 185 Cattle, heads,. Sheep, heads, Hogs,... Brick, M,.. Furniture, pcs., Hides,. Furs & Pelts, bdls. 1,240 4 1,244 Machinery, tons,.. 91 Engines & Boilers 6 4 1 4784 11 Wagons & Buggies. Fish, bbls., Liquor, bbs., Malt, lbs Passengers, 1,490 1,555 1,635 2,001 1,137 782 216 8,816 STATE OF MICHIGAN. 1861. DOCUMENT NO. 8. ANNUAL REPORT of the Adjutant General. MILITARY DEPARTMENT, MICHIGAN, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, 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. |