HIT TFFIVTVF RMOCR.IT. BELLEPONTB, PA. Voluntary Trade Tribunal An net to authorize tliecriation and to provide fur tlte regulation of volun tary tiibunala to anijust disputes be tween employers and employed in the iron,steel atnl coal trades. WIIEKKAS, ditli'ienees frequently arise between persons engaged in the iron, steel and coal trades in thi# State and strikes and lockouts result tin re from which paralyze tin se iiii|Kirtaiit industries, bring great 10. - upon l.otli employer and employed and seem to find their only solution in starvation or in force, which docs not accord with the teachings of humanity ami the true poiicv of our laws ; and \YitElite AS, voluntary tribunals, inn tually chosen, with cqualitv of rcpri sentation ami of rights therein an I a (rank discussion tin re, by t ie per- >n iuterested in the bu-due-s questions involved are the plain paths tomiitu.il concession and cessation ot strife . ami the choice ot an umpire by the parties themselves to whoso urlntrant, nt the matters in dopute are to be submitt< d for final discisioii if they shall f.ii i>. agree, is in aecord with the pmcli - ami policy of this Common .alt i. therefore, SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc- That the Presiding .Judges ot Court-, uum her one in theeounties'.t Philadelphia ami Allegheny, and ol each of tin oth r Judicial District# of ibis Com monwealth, shall have power and. up on the presentation of the | .tition m of the ugreenicnt h rcinufur n-to.td.it shall be the duty i I • .tcli of tin in l issue in the form liervinatter named, a license or authority lor the establish ment within their n-p.ctive • 11-trll-1- ol triiiuiials tor iin- coiisi.l.-ia n.n and setilemeiit ot disputes bctw.en employ ers ntiil employ ed in tii iron, steel and coul trades and each ol tin in. SEC. 2 The said petition on agree incut shall b- - b aiuli lly in the i..ruis hereinafter gv r, mil the |tition shall be signt d l>y at b :t-l twen|\ live iM-rsons employ ed u- workmen orb\ at I leu-t five t-u plovers, each > I who u shall-cmploy at !• c-t t. u w.-rktmn . r bv the rcpicM'niHti •< -of a firm, in di vidual or corp iratioa employing n d less than seventy-live men in lln-ir business and the Ogrer ment sliall i signed by both of said -j • died n .to ilers and persons. SEC. The persons signing said petition as work ten -f ill en -h b.tv • iieen a residentei t: .lo.ticial I'i-trn t for at least on- y. or,- ill Iw l - .-n engaged in some braneii the tra !•• they profess to repp -• nt t..r nt hoist two years, and 10. a . iti/'-n , -••-.-i and e nl trade within the .In i d Jitstriet l- r at least one year and -nail, a-h em ploy therein at least t-ti workmen the class her.- n. 1•• r-• r• • iii. d m.d may be a firm, individual or corpor ation, and the said ixtilP MI shall be ▼erlifted by the oath# ■! tit hast two of the signer-, ntt -ting tin truth ■ ! the facts stated therein and the quali fication# of tll>- -Igllers tl." - to. HEC. I If the stud petiti- n hail he signed by the r.-qn -ii ■ nuuds r • the tritmiiul and of the umpir to itually chosen the Judge shall forw itb is-ue a 11< i substantially in the f tin hereinafter given authorizing the existence . f m Ii tribunal ami fixing tl..- i one and p'nec of the first meetiiig thereof, win. I. shall lie made a ret lin the Court of Common I'leasc over whi h ,-unl .Judge presides. BEC. 5. It the petition shall be sign ed by the requisite i.uinli r ..f eitiier workmen or employers and t.<>t l.y both and he in proper form, the Judge shall ia-u<- Ins In. i.-e for lii-i cieuin ii of.-u-li tribunal eouditi-ite-d upon tin assent and agieeim-ut <>t the m< -an numb, r of tloit -id'- to the i-sue wbii ii shall not have sign. titi .n, which assent shall IK .II W riling signed by the requisite numl • r and i.•!•(>>.n the names of the iii.-iiilwr ot the trilm lull and the umpire, and upon tin presentation 01-in b p.-titio and a--, nt the Judge shall i. -ue I is license tor a tribunal a# provided HI beet ion 1.. this Act, but it im Midi as.-eiil i,.tli|t>. obtained within sixty days fro o it,, date of the conditional In . use the pe tition shall be taken as (li-mi-e.t, lan it the a--ent be signed a tccord shall he made of the It tee a- if made upon original ngn < ment. bf.C. ti One of the said tribunals may be created for (lie iron trade, one for the steel trade and one tor lb. coal , trade in each judicial district; they i shall continue ta existence lor one y< nr : from th- lal- ot the lircn-o creating i tbera. Vacancies occurring in the I membenhip of the tributinl shall be lilled by the Judge, out of three names • presented t>> him by the members of the tribunal remaining of that claw in which the vacate u * occur. Removal to an adjoining district -hall not cause a vacumy in either the tribunalsor the post ol uni pin-. Depute* occur ing HI one county may IK* referred t< a tribunal already existing in an adjoin ing county. The place of umpire in auy of said tribunals and vacancies oc Hiring in such place shall only lie filled by the mutual choice of the I whole of tho representatives of both employer# and workmen constituting the tribunal. The umpire H'IIIII only be culled upen to uct after disagree i ment is munife-tcl in the tribunal by ! failure during three meetings held anil ' full discussion had. His award shall ;be liual and conclusive upon such mutters only as are submitted to him in writing and signed by the whole of 1 the u umber of the tribunal, umi upon 1 <|Uestions a (feeling tho price of labor it shall in no case he binding upon either employer or workmen save as; : they may unpiiince or agree therein alter such award. SKI . 7. The said tribunal shall con sist of not less than two employers or their representatives, and two work men. The exact number which until in each case constitute the tril>unul shall ho insetted in the petition or agreement, and they shall be named in the license issued. The said tribunal w hen convened shall he organized by the selection of one of their number as Chairman and < u• as Secretary, who -bull lie chosen by the majority of the members, or if such majority cannot be bad alter two vote , then by secret ballot or bv lot as they prcftr. Si i . 8. The members of the tribu nilsliail receive nocom|M.-tisatiou b>r licir services,but the expenses of ilie rihuiuil i tUer tliau fuel, bglit an I tin u-e of room and furniture may In paid by volut tary s.ih.-eiiplinu wbieli i!,e Iriiiunnl i- uuilniri/.d to receive and expend tor sin-h purposes. J-'nch rit\ or county in which sin li tribunal ~ i itt 11 be created shall pay 1 • r the tin I, lights and the use of rent of a room and turn it urc for the same which it i hereby authorized to obtain, but tin met of the slime -hall i.nly IK; paid upon sworn voucbe -submitted it and approved by ilit- prop, r sludge o| tin Judicial District. Si I rios If Win n no umpire i- a. t ing,.the Chairman shall have puwet ti> adiitinisii r out lis sign Mi|, iiotieis and other proct ediogs ot tin- b anl. ami when the umpire -ha I . acting thi- authority shall lie vi - ltd in niiu ami nil tin- authority v> lid in boards nfaihitratin by -i i tno - ;• i iv, forty nin , Ibrtv two, forty three, : ii\ t>air and tortv live of ti.'- emir u!--.i\ Arbitration Act ot .June If. I s pi, r.r procuring witnesses, preserv ing order ami obtaining proofs, •>h:iil la-at Ii- hcri by ve*led in MI !I urn I.ir wln-ii acting. Attorneys at law i.r other Bgciit> of one -nl or other ball r t be permitted to appear or "t.ke part iti anv of the proci-.ling* >1 tl • tribunal, or In-fore the umpiri . but the -ante -ball be as far as po-ible, voluntary and upon examination of pri Is and witnesses by the tribunal ,t and the umpire. Wbeo the an pir*- i- acting lie shall fireside, and hi !•- riiiinnti. Hl upon all question# of . vi deuce or otln rw'.-e, in < > (istrtict in;; the inquiries then pending, shall lie ti- ,l. Committees it tin- tribunal • .n-istiiig of an equal numbi r of each . ia-s may be constituted t > examine irii-. any qurstion in dispute bctw.en • mployi r# ami workmen, and siirb II -nmit'i • tr.nv li' ir and ettle the same finally when it can be done by A A unanimous v. te,otherwi-i, the MIIIIC -I .11 In- reported to tin- lull tribunal iiii• I be then- In :ird as if the question fad lm. n originally examined by lb- -anl tribunal in connection with ii,. umpir shall each have power to make, ordain and < nforce rules for the g\< r.■ tn.-i.t ot the b-"ly when in - n, to enable the Im-'in— to be pr e. i ded wiih in r l> r. and to fix its' -< --i i;s and adj urnun nls, but suell nil. - -hull not conflict with this -'at in. nor with any ot the provision# of il.e t '.institution and laws o| I\nn-yl vnnia. Mi itoslO. I'efore the umpire shall |r* c< . d to act, the <|Ui-stioi.s in do pule shall be plainly defined in writ og, I lid Signed by* the members of lln tiihiinal or a ninj irity thereof of •H' h class and Mich wriling shall con tain tin- submission of the d.-i ision hereof to the umpire by name and shall provide that bis decision tier, on, alter lieaiing shall be final. Tin uiopire shall be swoi ll to impaitiailv e cited and quoted the '• Voluntary tiade "tribunal Act ot IMMd." MICTION 12. The forto of llu* joint petilioii or agreement praying h>r a tribunal as immH in Section lour of ilii Act may lie a* follows: To the ('resident Judge of the Judicial District, o to the I'ri'siding .littlmel ( ourt numlier one in the ('oiinTl of (n the case mav he). The subscriber* hereto, citizen" of the said Juilie al Ihstrict and of the United Hiate*, being the uumlier there* of ami with the qualification* required by the Act, known a* "the Voluntary "trade tribunal Act of IHH.'i," lieiug desirous of estahliohing a tribunal un* d' r sr.id Art for the settlement of dis pute* in the trade ami having agreed upon A B, etc. representing the employers and, C I) etc. representing the workmen an mem her* of the *uid trihunul who each posses.* the ipitililieuiinn* required by *aid Act and having also ui:reed upon I'i F ot as the umpire of the said tribunal, pray that a license for a tribunal in tin. trade may be issued to them. And they will pray, etc. KNI'I.OVKK- VAMK- 10-10. K NO KMI'I.oV * r KKI'I.O K* S*\|K.- KKHli'i'K IIV WlmM KM'I, The oath to bc-onnexed to suc h joint petition shall be Mih-taiilially a* fol low* : I'ENXS YL I'A A'/.L,) V .. I 'otlllfl/, ) A. li. and ., two of the signers to the foregoing joint petition, la-ing duly sworn, say that the fnctssel forth in the *nme are true; that the live i-mployi rs singing *u< Ii petition have been actually engaged in tin- trade within this judicial di-tricts fur at least inn- year, and each do now ••mplnv i t Ica-t ten workmen in their said btt-itn -*, ami the twintv live Mnrkmeii signing -ait petition have i-ai-li la-eii resident therein for one year have been engaged in the trade a* workmen lor at least two vuir* and lui vc been HI an-1 nriuallv emploYnl at the plaee* named in the signature* in said petition in such trade. A. 11.. I). And the same shall be Sworn ami iib-nil.id b. fre a .Hi*- tic-e 4it the lb ace or Alderinati of the pru|M-r di-|rict, SI . . Id. I ill- lie-I 11-.- to lie isMled upon siicli joint pt tition mav be a* lol low -: PENNSYLVANIA. ) —('..iii.ty, j ' Judicial 1 liiirii t : Wit | 1.1 v- 'lie joint jetitioti and agneiiicm . I live ■ tnployer* ami tw- ntv five workmen ta* been tone- pre-iiitnl and now placed on record, praying the creation "t'a tribunal tor the -i-tf lenient ofdi pute* in the— trade within thi* -1.-l rut, aml naming A.|! ,(' I>, I! I- . and t i II .n- im-mber- ol said tn liunal, ami I .1 , a* the umpire thereof. Now, in pur-iianee i til.*- authoritx given by tlie voluntary trade tribimal net of 1 •*"*• 1.1 have lieensc-ii and author i. tiie said named partie- to Is- and c.xi-t a- a tribunal under the said stat ute tor the -i ttlemC'llt ol ili-pUte* bi • tween i uip!o\c-r mid workrm u in trade lor .lie ter-ii ot one war. with nil lis- |mwer- conferred lv the volun. tary trade tribunal net of 1 xs.'f, nml i' shall meet and organize? on tie day of ,A. I>. 148 ,at A record bath hmn mod* of itii* lire n-i Witncs- my hand and the seal of the Court at , tin* dav of , A. I > I*S Presiding ,|udgc. American for American* A little bill of .i dozen lines, which recently l e ame a law, permits Catia • bail farmers to bring their grain aero-* to the "States," and iarrv back the flour, without paying duty. Thi* i* a neighborly net, IM-IM IU IHI to the larmer* on the oiler side- of the line, and protiiubb- to tl c miller- on the Siuth side ot it. Ir i* an in-taucc where all school* will agree that free trade t* reciprocally profitable. Wo in cnmnellcd to ptnUct nor-, selves against Furo|ic. or it* c htaix-r labor nml ol.br c*ih!i*hmcut* will com|H lc disastrously with our own HIHI drive a large pro|Mirtinn nl them mil ••I existence. I lne whohelicvc that it is httir tur u country to diversify its industries, develop all its mmtirn* iti>>l itiHiiulit) lure what it < ulor itIt. hohl that where it nj>j•< ar- that a pro tectivc thiill it neti-tinrv to ncmm plih this ett'l stteli H tariff should lie adopted. Hul where there in no lie <" -.ty nor advantage in the protection the freest trade p< —->ill- should Ire en couraged. Thai we .| Hvmocrnt* ofl netting possible K-udjnsier support In detailing two of tlieir own noiuber to Vote with (I e Republican* . i, .j io-t im n! reorganization was duly iin iiiiumil M lln-se eies| iitclien. MHIHIIII- IIH- sine E ilieu IM-C-II cultivating ci-rtain If.-mo • rat*, and t-videui-es on the fl-mr an* tliat In- lot, i-liibli-hid r> liiiion* wr.i -lime of tl.iiu, H111) .1. Il |ierl.upi li-i sp.-i iiillv eordiul. I lie siippo-iin.ii i iii.il In- i- up t'i some game lo k ng, ol • 'in-. ,In an umli rstiemiing n gar.ln g i lie turning t-site. Ilehn-i. t situ v.abil Ii: II,-* il lulls, being ili-p,-e l rather to feel hi* way* I here an no -.go* nt a i hulige ot ]I. uui. r.itic pur p .• to ri lu-e lb in I jo- - r aid, i \.. j.- t' al tin* subject I. a- ia • s slum Is nd. >|M . illation ov. r lb- po--du, i"> l tin \'irgi..iaiis iiolding tin- h.ilumc ..| | miwi r i- al-o miiiiily oui-ide tl,.- >. i. nli < liamtH r, the tin ill lioi.iiiig i..in plete- sw :i\ will.in the flaliilur, Imi ..Ilj. . of he iiiiti a d inminill. i i let k ami others w i ■■ wi old l all. ■ i • d by a change an u g-. i.l di al ivr • i-* 1 1 oy the prospi I It sle-.ijbl be said, however, thai in, n a*on I.H* a,> p.ari d I-, imprr.vd the chaiice-s ot Ma li m - candidal- - I.r >. nate • Ifiei , .r -tn Ii lb publican eft ;<* ii.m a- • \ isteef two years ago still exists, mi. l>e de hied i hat the N< lira-kit em p..cat ions have made tlie out o -k more doulitful than ,-Ver hi lore. Ikiitonxl Expn-Mi-onii. M • t <~hftM|4at An i xpr,-#ion common in the- day* ot iiiiiniiiatinii* I*, " While w portion of tin-In kit* i* not such as we should have Humiliated, we shall give- it our heaity sup|Mirt." This mean* thai the editor'* most bitter enemy, who will give t.ie printing to tin other paper if tie ■ an, i* on the ticket, and the editor I)O|NII that the low-efown reptile niay IM' IN-atetl out of sight. In the >as- ot distinguished orator*, the remark. '"The Hon. Mr. iiiunk wa* attae k.sl with a smith ti tiidis|insiliiiii ami did not sjH itk tut an* that the venerated stniesninn wa# too diuuk to hold liis lit-ad up. The observation) means the same thing when applied to the lights u| tin American stage. ' We fullest to cuteli the lust words of the *|M*evh" means that eloquence; at the e ritual JUTI-M! WU drown d in | "budge." "We regret thut we have li- e spuce ti, publish the geull, man's elo quent elliirt in lujI" means that, in the editor's opinion, ilie sjiecch wm Id have made an tb-clive mule leave his oats ami that ii would ire an outrage mi the public to priut it. "We may ' refer to the address hereafter" means i that the in wspaper man ticls happy at getting out ot it this time, at.d trusts that |M-riliuoii mayseitc him it heevrr mention* tin; mutter again. In obituary tmliies "congestion of, the brain." when upplnd to u gentle man i.f .a-y view* in regard to elrinks, meutis del rium tremens, and "lie was 1 his own Worst enemy" means that the deceased wo? a drunkard, and the ; worst enemy of tin- (M-nple who loaned htm money. "Ho had Ins fault*, who of us have nut?" N an equivuieut ex pression. In regard to |torfonnnne*e*, elrnmal ic ami otherwise, "those who failed to be present missed n rich trea 1 " means that cverylmdy "lailml." "The audi ence was small but appreciaiive" means that nobody was pri-sent except th< holders of the complimelitaruM. "Owing to the iuclemeiiey uf the west her tin* audience WHS not what it would have IN-OU," means that nobody would have been tln-re had the sky hcen clear as crystal, and the ' neigh iKirheMsl been fanned by spicy breezes" that, according to the hymn book, "blow softly o'er l>rlon's isle." In the way of dratuaiiu criticism, ' "Mr. Monigomery shows some crudity and inexperience, which will doubtless dissappcar wr wn - one fr- nt-. Arc/' .lili'f'rn*! iiii'lll*. 1/ A i: M i; i:- i \ i i r i i. ,i //.//; i F'Ti < <,ri;.sE ox r.u.M rorjo v . ■„ . Cl- I <-• 11-M I. .1 *1 111- rata. • tllViia *UI .| : •. I. I,i ll,- Tuesday, January 30. 1883, h " 'IMM % KtltlM, tw • • .'.•■■■ 1 w * If,to. ** far . , Hl|ttfl| f , t ~ • 1 . If. . I.r| *.(< tt ~ , fc a , Mill* t Mil. f • a > *ll i hi* ttfutilt ibillHloilKlxl A f.v • • ... < . i . #*.. >*♦ .1.11 .1 a I.* I ' i*h* I. r- i. 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