Show mm is ELECTED I Cork Returns a McCarthyite to Parliament THE PAENELLITJB CANDIDATE Hedmond Is Determined to Continua the StrnsTRle Gladstone Writes a Letter About the Boulogne Conference CORK Nov 7Martin Flavin candidate for the seat in parliament for Cork City left vacant by the death of Charles Stewart Parnoll has been elected by a plurality of 1512 votes over the Parnellite candidate John E Redmond An enormous enor-mous crowd of excited people surrounded the hal while the votes were being counted and the police had all they could do to keep order John E Redmond defeated candidate after the result was announced attended a meeting of the Parnellites where he declared de-clared that though a majority of tho electors elec-tors of Cork City refused to support his candidature he was determined to continue contnue the struggle for acknowledgment by the people of Ireland of the justice of the policy pursued by the Parnellites Wiiam Redmond also delivered an address ad-dress denouncing the interference of the priests in the election and attributing the attributng defeat of the Parnelllto candidate to priestly coercion Flavins Election Announced to Emmet NEW YORE Nov 7Dr Thomas A Emmet president of the National league today received the following cablegram from OBrien and Davitt at Cork Returned Re-turned Flavin by a glorious majority over tho Factionists and Orangemen combined Ireland stands again united Gladstone on the Boulogne Conference LONDON Nov Gladstone has written a letter in i rofnrnnro to thn RtAtomnnt nf HCUeu Chancellor of the Exchequer Goschen in which the latter is credited with saying Gladstone negotiated with both rival Irish parties at Boulogne In this letter Gladstone Glad-stone says What Goschen says he understands un-derstands he misunderstands I had more to do with the proceedings at Boulogno than he had When Parnell ceased to be leader I informed in-formed McCarthy of my desire to hold free communications with him Tho communication communi-cation was made for publicity and not for secrecy pu the police question I said what Morley said that I regard the care of the police as the proper business of tho local government Ireland London and everywhere every-where else On the land question I was not aware that anything was named which was withheld in 1SS6 Salaries of Postofflce Employees DENVEU Cob Nov 7For the purpose of remedying the evil now existing in the postoffice depariment regarding the promotion promo-tion and pay of those entering that service i under the civil service rules the National Association of Postoffiee Clerks at their annual meeting in Pittsburg last September Septem-ber authorized the drafting of 8 bill for that purpose which is to be presented to Congress The drafting of the new bill was completed in Washington last week a copy of which was furnished the Associated Press today by National Secretary Slusser The proposed changes arc to be from and after the 1st of July 1S92 The bill authorizes the postmaster general to classify and fix the salaries of clerks and employees as provided for in a measure In a firstclass postofflce the assistant postmaster post-master shall receive 50 per cent ol the salary of the postmaster except at Now York superintendents of mail and superintendents super-intendents of delivery 45 per cent superintendents super-intendents of registry superintendents of money order division 40 per cent The salaries of other employees in this and the second class aro then given at length |