Twenty-First Brigade--Brigadier General R. R. Thompson, of Cornnna, commanding the 43d and 47th Regiments in the counties of Clinton and Shiawassee. Vacant, Brigade Inspector. Paymaster. 66 66 66 Commandants and Field Officers of Regiments. COLONELA. LEUT. COLONELS. MAJORS. Mich'l G. Rich. Vacant. Ist Alexander K. Howard. Wm. D. Wilkins. Geo. B. Truar. Joseph Coons. Vacant. Benj. W. Cordell. Vacant. Vacant. Nathaniel W. Brooks. Edward Rawson. John Freanor. Hiram Donaldson. Wm. C. Fondel. Henry J. Holcomb. Asa Kingsburry. Vacant. John Brown. Vacant. 65 1st 2d 3d 1th 5th 6th 7th 4th 8th 9th 5th 10th Ilth 19th 12th 13th 14th 7th 15th 8th 16th 7th 17th 9th 18th 19th 10th 20th 21st Ilth 22d 230 12th 24th 17th 25th 13th 26th 27th 28th 12th 29th 15th 30th 31st 16th 320 33d 34th 21st 35th 17th 36th 18th 37th 9th 38th 12th 39th 19th 40th 41st 42d 6th 43d 19th 44th 21st 45th 19th 46th 20th 47th seth 20th 14th 66 18th 3d Wm. L. Palmer. Alden Hewitt. 9th Amos Pickett, Amon Jackson. Vacant. Ogden A.Green. No returns of the elec- tion. John Hayden. Anson H. Delamatter. 66 Henry H. Hatch. N. B. Those Brigades to which more than two Regiments are attached, will as soon as the numerical strength of these Regiments shall permit , be subdivided, and new Brigades formed and their allotments designated. JOHN E. SCHWARZ Adjutant and Quarter- Master General, M. M. ADJUTANT AND QUARTER-MASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, Detroit, December, 1st, 1854., No. 9. LEGISLATURE, 1855. ANNUAL REPORT of the Inspectors of the State Prison, for the year ending Nov. 30, 1854. To the Honorable, the Secretary of State of the State of Michigan: The Inspectors of the State Prison transmit their Annual Report: The Report of the Agent is hereto appended, which, together with the tables embodied in this Report, will furnish a detailed account of the financial and other transactions of the Prison, during the year just closed. The Inspectors, however, will state in general terms, that the total cash receipts from all sources, including cash on hand at the commencement of the year, amount to the sum of $29,213.55, and total disbursements to the sum of $28,732.53, leaving a cash balance in the hands of the Agent, of $481.02. The amount expended for the support and maintenance of the Prison, exclusive of building and repairs and including the pay of officers and guards, is $24,724.81, while the total income from the Prison is only $18,708.14, making excess of expenditure for this purpose, over income, $6,016.67. Last year this ex. cess was $3,704.70, and the difference is mainly to be accounted for in the excessive high prices which the Agent has been obliged to pay for supplies throughout the year. |