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,TRADE OUTRAGE TRIAL.

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TRADE OUTRAGE TRIAL. At the Northern Circuit, before Mr. Justice Brett, William Acton, 30, William Hughes, 24. and John Hodson, 24, were charged with having, at Manchester, on the 19th of January last, feloniously placed against the dwelling-house of one Bobert Hannett certain cor- rosive fluid and other explosive substance with intent to kill and murder Robert Hannett, and also with having maliciously thrown gunpowder against the dwelling-house with intent to do grievous bodily harm to Robert Hannett. This was an alleged attempt to prevent the carrying en of the brickmaking trade in a manner most profit- able to th", masters. It appeared that Messrs. Hannett and Pendleburv, who had commenced as brickmakers, but bad raised them elves to the position of masters, in January last were carrying on the business in Manchester. Pre- vious to January they had belonged tothe,, Man- chester and Salford Brickmakers' Operative Associa- tion," but in consequence of having introduced steam power and ordered machines for the manufacture of bricks, they bad been expelled from that society. The prisoners were members of the union. Mr. Hannett was in the habit of getting up about 5 30, and, keeping no servant, went down first thing and lit the kitch en fire. On the morning of the 19th of January he overslept himself, and about six a.m. he was awakened by two violent explo- sions at an interval of about a quarter of a minute between each. He went down and opened the street door and then found on the footpath ab$ut two feet from the door an earthenware pot-bottle with a fuse still burning attached to the neck. Several pieces of lead were found about the door, also piec- j of the bottle which apparently had been blown to pieces by gunpowder. About 4ft. from the door there was a canister ripped to pieces, with bits of cloth and rag lying about which bore true. ef having been steeped in pitch. The evi- dence me far as it affected the prisoners, was that the Manchester wad Salford Brickmakers' Operative Association held th- ir meetings at the Bull's Head,' and that on the night of the 18th Hughes and Hod- son were present, though the landlady could not speak to having seen Acton there that nigbt. Some conversation was beard between Hughts and Hodson, in which one said," Itaseven inches,"itnd theothersuid, 11 It's more." This the prosecution interpreted as re- ferring to thefanlightabove Hannett'sdoor, which was of those dimension* On the morning of the 19 b, about 6 a.m., a man going to his work heard the explosions near Hannett's, and saw two men going across the field from the direction of Hannett's house. Another witness spoke to having seen five men coming from the same direction. Acton was arrested on the 30th of January, when be put on some boots, the heel of one of which corresponded with a foot- print close to Hannett's house. At the conclusion of the case for the prosecution, his lordship ruled that there was iio evidence against Bogbe. and Hodson, and not sufficient evidence against Acton to allow the case to go to the jury.

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