Show I Democratic IrcMdenthil Candidates Can-didates Washington 17 Several leading democrats who have been interviewed last night and today aa to what my be expected to happen at Cincinnati Cin-cinnati express widely divergent opinions Senator Beck who leaves for Cincinunti tomorrow night Mid this morning that in his opinion neither Tilden nor 3symour is out of the raco He thinks that Seymour will accept the nomination if it is tendered in spite of all that bas been said and that cither Seymour or Tilden will be uomicMed Congressman Congress-man Carlisle who left the city last evening for his home iu Covington Ky said before leaving that he believed both Tilden and Seymour well out of the way The convention conven-tion be thought will be a freeforall and the chances about nearly divided between the several candidates Randall will ho think make some headway but will probably be unacceptable unac-ceptable to the men of the west SergeantatArms Thompson leaves for Cincinnati tcnigbt He says that Seymour will not accept but tba Tilden bas not given up the fight by a good deal So long as there is a ghoat of a chance be will work every influence and to its fullest capacity to secure the nomination Thompson however thinks the choice will probably be one of these three men I Bayard Thurmar or McDonald Senator Beck believes that the ticket will be Seymour and Hendricks tie predicts that they will be nominated almost by acclamation and be elected hy a nverwhelminc majority An intimate perwnal and political friend of Speaker Randall said this evening that Tilden would not permit Seymour to become a candidate if he could holp it and would slaughter him if he should receive the nomination Tilden ha said bad done such things before and would not scruple to do the same thing again It ia i believed that Randall will exert all his influence in-fluence to secure Tildens nomination if possible and that failing in this he will himself be placed in the field and obtain a respectable share of Tildene following |