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CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT.
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president are at present held in all the States on the first Tuesday in November, every four years; and on the 4th of March following the new president elect is inaugurated.

President of the United States.—Ulysses Grant, born at Point Pleasant, Ohio, 1822; studied military science at the college of Westpoint, 1839-44; entered the army as lieutenant, 1845; promoted captain, 1853; resigned his commission and settled as a farmer in Missouri, 1854; re-entered the army at the outbreak of the civil war, and appointed brigadier-general of volunteers, July, 1861; nominated lieutenant-general and commander-in-chief of the armies of the United States, December 27, 1862; elected president of the United States, by 214 against 80 votes of the Electoral College, November 3, 1868; installed as president, March 4, 1869.

Vice-president of the United States.—Schuyler Colfax, born in the city of New York, 1823; learnt the trade of printer, and established himself in the town of South-Bend, Indiana, where he founded the 'South-Bend Register' newspaper; returned member of Congress for the state of Indiana, 1859; chosen speaker of the Lower House of Congress, 1863; elected vice-president of the United States, November 3, 1868; installed March 4, 1869.

The president of the United States has an annual salary of 25,000 dollars currency, or 3,750 ₤, and the vice-president of 8,000 dollars currency, or 1,200 ₤.

Since the adoption of the constitution the offices of president and vice-president have been occupied as follows:—

Presidents of the United States.

Name From State Term of Service Born Died
George Washington Virginia 1789-1797 1732 1799
John Adams Massachusetts 1797-1801 1735 1826
Thomas Jefferson Virginia 1801-1809 1743 1826
James Madison Virginia 1809-1817 1751 1837
James Monroe Virginia 1817-1825 1759 1831
John Quincy Adams Massachusetts 1825-1829 1767 1848
Andrew Jackson Tennessee 1829-1837 1767 1845
Martin Van Buren New York 1837-1841 1782 1862
William H. Harrison Ohio 1841-1841 1773 1841
John Tyler Virginia 1841-1845 1790 1862
James Knox Polk Tennessee 1845-1849 1795 1849
Zachary Taylor Louisiana 1849-1850 1784 1850
Millard Fillmore New York 1850-1853 1800 ——
Franklin Pierce New Hampshire 1853-1857 1804 1869
James Buchanan Pennsylvania 1857-1861 1791 1868
Abraham Lincoln Illinois 1861-1865 1809 1865
Andrew Johnson Tennessee 1865-1869 1808 ——
Ulysses Grant Illinois 1869 —— 1822 ——