5 JANUARY 1839, Page 14

A correspondent, in consequence of our remarks last week on

the new agitation of the Dissdnters, warns us against placing reliance upon the statements quoted front the Edertie Reciter. Ile says that the new movement is under the guidance of 11101I who have mismanaged the cause, and will not urge the Dis,enters forward in the path of sound prineiple. bat are ready to play the game of the official Whigs ; and that it is vain to expest front the present disorganized condition of the Dissenters any effectual exertion in the cause of ecclesiastical or civil reform. Our correspondent, who is known to us as a man of veracity and extensive information, communicates a number of details in sue- port of these positions ; but we lack space for them at present.