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Radical Candidates

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
April
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Presiuential aspirants amODg the leaders of tho Radical party are daily developing theinsel?es. We have already tho uatnes of Daniel Pratt, the "Great American Traveler," U. S. Grant, who also assumes the oxclusive right to that designation, George Francia Train, Ben. Butler, Schuyler Colfax, John W. Geary, Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Dougkss, A. R. Corbin, Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull, the Wall street brokeress, Henry Wilson, of Mas?aohusetts, Horace Greeley, and several dozen others of greator or lcEser ïnxgnitude ia the ranks of RadicaÜ6ra. In view of theso facts, it is certainly difficult to foresoo vvho is really the "coiuiDg man." Graat ought to have tho ioside track, btcauso be stauds out witb. a capital of all the offiee-holders to back him. Miss Anthony and Mrs. Woodhull are understood to baso their claims exclusively upon their intelleetual superiority as embeliishcd by personal charras. Geary resta his chances upon limbs shot into slned.s by rebel bullets, but ho oiaims that he ahvays did rim weil aad espects to do so again. Daniol Pratt tíxes Lis claims upon tho gvound of priority and diecovery. Ho first discovered nud patetlled the idea of the Radical party with a view to bcing J: resident, and ho is not going to havo h:8 rights infriuged upou any louger.-

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Old News
Michigan Argus