170; Henry Clay, 105.-Total, 275. Twenty-six States voting. For Vice-President, George M. Dallas, 170; Theodore Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, 105. 1849 to 1853.-Zachary Taylor, of Louisiana, President, inaugurated March 4, 1849. Born in Virginia, 1784, died in Washington City, July 9, 1850. Millard Fillmore, of New York, Vice-President. Born in Locke township, Cayuga county, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1800. Millard Fillmore, President, after the death of Zachary Taylor, July 9, 1850. He took the oath of office, July 10, 1850. POPULAR VOTE.—-For President, Zachary Taylor, 1,362,031; Lewis Cass, of Michigan, 1,222,445; Martin Van Buren, (Free-Soil,) 291,455. ELECTORAL VOTE.--For President, Zachary Taylor, 163; Lewis Cass, 127.—Total, 290. Thirty States voting. For Vice-President, Millard Fillmore, 163; William O. Butler, Kentucky, 127. 1853 to 1857.-Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire, President, inaugurated March 5, 1853. He was born at Hillsboro, N. H., Nov. 23, 1804. William R. King, of Alabama, Vice-President. He was born in North Carolina, April 7, 1786, died at Cahawba, Ala., April 18, 1853. POPULAR VOTE.- For President, Franklin Pierce, 1,590,490; Winfield Scott, 1,378,589; John P. Hale, New Hampshire, (Abolition,) 157,296. ELECTORAL President, Franklin Pierce, 254; Winfield Scott of New Jersey, 42.Total, 296. Thirty-one States voting. For Vice President, Wm. R. King, 254; Wm. A. Graham, North Carolina, 42. 1857 to 1861.-James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, President. He was born at Stony Batter, Franklin county, Penn., April 22, 1791. John C. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, Vice-President. Born near Lexington, Kentucky, Jan. 21, 1820. POPULAR VOTE.-For President, James Buchanan, (Democratic.) 1,832,232; John C. Fremont, California, (Republican,) 1,341,514; Millard Fillmore, New York, (American,) 874,707. ELECTORAL VOTE.--For President, James Buchanan, 174; John C. Fremont, 109; Millard Fillmore, 8.—Total, 291. Thirty-one States voting. For Vice-President, John Breckenridge, 174; Wm. L. Dayton, New Jersey, 109; A. J. Donelson, Tennessee, 8.-Total, 291. 1861 to 1865.-Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, President, inaugurated March 4, 1861. born near Muldraugh's Hill, Hardin county, Ky., Feb. 1809, Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, Vice-President. He was born at Paris, Oxford county, Me., Aug. 27, 1809. POPULAR VOTE.-For President, Abraham Lincoln, (Republican,) 1,857,610; Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois, (Democratic,) 1,365,976; John C. Breck He was enridge, of Kentucky, (Democratic,) 847,953; John Bell, of Tennessee, (Constitutional Union,) 590,631. ELECTORAL VOTE.—For President, Abraham Lincoln, 180; John C. Breckinridge, 72; John Bell, 39; Stephen A. Douglas, 12.—Total, 291. Thirtythree States voting. For Vice-President, Hannibal Hamlin, Maine, 180; Joseph Lane, Oregon, 72; Edward Everett, Massachusetts, 39; Herschel V. Johnson, Georgia, 12. 1865 to 1869.-Abraham Lincoln, President, inaugurated March 4, 1865. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, Vice-President. POPULAR VOTE. -For President, Abraham Lincoln, (Republican,) 3,213,035; George B. McClellan, (Democrat,) 1,811,754. Upon the assassination of President Lincoln, April 14, 1865, Andrew Johnson, then Vice-President, assumed the Presideney, and Lafayette S. Foster, of Norwich, Conn., President of the Senate, became Vice-President. POPULAR NAMES OF STATES. Virginia, the Old Dominion. BATTLES OF THE REVOLUTION. THE following statistics show the losses of life in the various battles of the American Revolution, also the dates of the several battles : British American Logs. Lexington, April 15, 1775. 273 84 Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. 1054 456 Flatbush, August 12, 1776. 400 200 White Plains, August 26, 1776. 400 400 Trenton, December 25, 1776. 1000 9 Princeton, January 5, 1777. 400 100 Hubbardstown, August 17, 1777. 800 800 Bennington, August 16, 1777. 800 100 Brandywine, September 11, 1777. 500 1100 Stillwater, September 17, 1777. 600 350 Germantown, October 5, 1777. 600 1250 Saratoga, October 17, 1777*. .5752 Red Hook, October 22, 1777.. 500 32 Monmouth, June 25, 1778.., 400 130 Rhode Island, August 27, 1778... 260 214 Briar Creek, March 30, 1779.. 13 400 Stony Point, July 15, 1779. 600 100 Camden, August 16, 1779. 375 610 King's Mountain, October 1, 1780. 950 66 Cowpens, January 17, 1781.. 800 Guilford C. H., March 15, 1781, 532 400 Hobkirk's Hill, April 25, 1781. 400 72 460 Eutaw Springs, September, 1781... .1000 550 Yorktown, October, 1781*. .7072 Total ... .25,481 7913 * Surrendered. |