29 JANUARY 1842, Page 8

Anti-Corn-law meetings at Exeter and Hull have been disturbed by

the Chartists. The Hull meeting was attended by Mr. Perronet Thompson, the son of the Colonel, and Mr. Pfint of Leeds ; the Mayor presiding. The Chartists permitted the Anti-Corn-law resolutions to pass ; but succeeded in tacking a rider of their own, of the usual tenour, to the petition. At Exeter, where Mr. Divett spoke, several working-men took part against the Chartists, and they were beaten.