Show w Le rOLl t IctL TlIclcn Dc legates In New York A irangc Story Abont ril lcuaiit Field Other Points ot Sutsrot Albany lBTho Argus tomorow will contain the following Out of a total membership of 3Si delegate to the democratic demo-cratic convention to bo held at Syracuse next Tuesday we are advised of the election of SCO Of this number 200 are Tilden men 40 antiTilden and 20 doubtful or preference unknown Bangor 16lha democratic stats committee decided to hold a convention on June 1st for the nomination and the selection of delegates to Cincinnati W shingtoa 16In conference in Logans room last night Washburno remarked IJ recognize the fact that all roads out of the Grant camp lead into Maines camp Some of my friends I see propose to made mo a half way house but I do not propose to be put in that position St Louis 16 Bluford Wilson writes that anithird term managers not only will not support Grant but will take steps against him if the St Louis gathering gather-ing should result in placing in tho field tome sterling antiGrant man like Gen Cox Gen Hawley or George William Curtis Chicago 16 Tribunes Washington If General Hancock be placed in the field by the democrats readjusters and Bourbons Virginia would unite in hill support but if any other man is a can dtdrte three parties are likely to bo arraigned ar-raigned against each other A gentleman high in politics says ho knows aboutely that the main reason why John B Ilawley resigned the assistant as-sistant secretary ship of thy treasury was because Sherman uislud to dictate every appointment in Illinois and elsewhere else-where reducing him to the position of a mere appointment clerk New York 17A Star Washington correspondent A L 11 who recently cave tho circumstantial statemont e f Tildens retirement from tho contest today fr to-day publishes a column and a quarter account of a comb nalio I > rnilroad and other interests by Tilde Tnd his political l friends resulli g in the choice of Judge Field for the dem erotic nominee Fietas name was first suggested to Tilden by the gentlemen referred to some four or five weeks ago Ho asked time to consider the mater and a dy or two later informed in-formed Charles A Dana of tho new proposition A confidential agent was sent out west by Dana to gather from friends of Field and in various other quiitera such information as was deemed necessary before finally committing the paper to the support of Field Within a few days this agent has brought with him such assurances as have satisfied nil tho parties that Field is eminently worthy to ho brought before tins national convention conven-tion as a candidate It is probable therefore that within a few day and po ibiy before the Syracuse convention adjourns the name of Stephen J Field will bo openly and publicly advocated asa as-a presidential candidate Tho same corrop ndent maintains with equal l positiveness tint Grant will decline in i favor of Washburnewhq is the veritable da k horse on the republican fide J |