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, returnable forthwith, that cause may be shown as to the reasonableness or justice of his defention. A telegram from Boston, dated the 29th, says that the writ of habeas corpus in the case of Winder was not served. It was addressed to Col. Dimmick, commander of Fort Warren, and the Deputy U. S. Marshal who consented to serve the writ was refused a pass to the fort without a permit from Col. Dimmick. New York money Market. The New York Journal of Commerce, of Wednesday afternoonCol. Dimmick. New York money Market. The New York Journal of Commerce, of Wednesday afternoon, the 29th, thus speaks of financial matters in that city on Tuesday: There is a general disappointment, it would appear, at the effect of the brokers' action in reference to gold, but there need not have been. The whole movemant was set on foot by speculators, who were aided by some who really thought to do the Government and the people a service, but who made a great mistake in the operation. Now, let the board restore gold to the list, and we shall have lower quotations than can be co