Show r I NOTHING CAN be gained from the jingle vote in the Cincinnati convection con-vection list 1 evaning upon which to a base an opinion as to who will be the nominees It wa virtually an informal ballot and the effort of the delegatesseemed to be to hide as much na poisibl > their real intentions inten-tions Moat of the votes were merely intended as compliments to individuals individ-uals When the balloting begins in earnctt very few of the eighteen names voted for yesterday will appear in the Hula Wo still believe that Mr Tilden is behind the ecenea pulling pull-ing the wires in his own interest When the time comes and it will probably occur on cue first or second ballot this morning tho old man will thaw his hand and carry the convention by storm So far every point in his favor has been gained Both the temporary and permanent organizations were in his interest and the kicking out of tho Holly mob was a victory for him While it haa been manifest that the chart wes to keep him out of sight yet be has appeared just often enough to let everybody know ho was around The mention of his name though it has no occurred except as it by accident bag never failed to elicit applause ap-plause and earnest enthusiasm on the floor and in the galleries Tiden is i unquestionably the one great mover and manipulatcr of the convention con-vention Whether he receives the nomination or not will depend entirely upon himself If ho really wants it he will get it Tho balloting will be resumed this morning and in all probability the nomination will be made before many rralers of tho HERALD get through with the morning mor-ning caper |