17 OCTOBER 1840, Page 3

A sad eoninkstios sroile , 1 the di ner i• ....... :

to have been given at

Hull last Sat us lay to the :NI:mods of Novo sis • :.-. Is High Steward of that borough. The :NIstismis arrived at 11 s:1 .e. l'hursd ay, to be in

readiness for the Festival ; lait Ite res., :,..s 1 s . • s •0 attend the

Cabinet Couneil, assl was ol.i.i,.1.'.1 ,,, ' . 1 1 .. ..:. afternoon.

The company ;• .. i.... 1 1,,,,m..1.,.., ' , .,. 1 ,‘ ,ev,ce. Ahout two hundred is - - - ,..it dr, ,. . )11'.N. Or •orosided and 1/r. Chad, , s. ,... s ;11,. N' ,.. .1' Mr. Hutt, M.P.. -.\1•:. Ts.- .. t ) l• ' York, anti many of the leadi as.: 11 .11,,—. .',...l.te pri-

vate seeretary to the '1,ir.i111 •1...1",S for

his Lordship wh,...1 lli,,. 1... ,'-‘. -.•■ of the Earl m' Durham. Iste 111... o .1,-. ,trunk iii sil,...,.(.: :II t1,,. c. —,.,.-. „. :;,.......eh ' Or ilraiSe el' 11, , •. ..., .. - It,' con.!enolv,1 tLeir . • ., neg.leetimr I., ;..,.iN.e tile I, ' i ViT11111011t 11,111, he ssi !. ..1,.

i of lleferm. !Lid 1",11-1 t',......

1 liensiv,• measure for selso• .1 Iwithout ditlieultv : lint the S fare- '. again terms

lleform

,mpre- carried Notorm to e, • 11 ..1o. nat:enal mind. In consequence of the dissatisfaction and mistrust which the conduct of the Government in this respect had occasioned, many who were leaders in the battle of Reform had quitted their ranks and fallen into a state of apathy, or joined the enemy. He concluded by propos- ing as a toast the cause of national and universal education. Mr. D'Eyncourt, when his health was proposed, alluded to the retirement of Mr. Hutt from the representation of Hull, and urged the company to make exertions to retain him. The proceedings at this dinner are said to have given fresh spirit to the Liberal party at Hull.