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tpeter Shipmentts from Calcutta. Boston, Feb. 21. --A Calcutta letter of the 4th ultimo says that the ship Daring, for Boston, and the bark Patmos, for New York, with cargoes of saltpetre, were ordered to discharge it. The letter adds:--The ships Sarah Newman and Art Union, for Boston, and the bark Lillie, for New York, now going down the river with saltpetre on board, will also be ordered back for the same purpose. Conviction of a Murderer. Boston, Feb. 21. --The trial of Alvin Finch at East Cambridge, for murdering Mrs. Cohoon and daughter, resulted in a verdict of guilty. A new trial is proposed on the ground that Finch did not commit the murder from delirium tremens, but under defined insanity. Illness of Secretary Stanton. Washington, Feb. 21. --Secretary Stanton had another attack of vertigo last night, superinduced by his unremitting attention to the business of the War Department. He was unable to receive visitors on business to-day.