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Another arrival from Charleston. --The steamer Economist, Captain Burdge, belonging to Hull, arrived in the Mersey on the 12th instant, having run the blockade of Charleston harbor, which port she left on the 2d April. She brings a letter-bag, a cargo of 837 bales of cotton,-404 barrels of rosin, and is consigned to Messrs. Fraser, Trenhoim &Co. who are the present owners of the vessel. A letter dated April 2, received by a Liverpool firm from Charleston, states that the Nashville and the Catawba had arrived there, and that the Nashville had left again. The Duke of Devonshire has made a reduction of rent to all holders of land on his Irish estates (who have already received an abatement) on the half year's rent due the 29th of September. last, equal to 20 per cent, on the year where the annual rent does not amount to £100, and a reduction of 15 per cent, to holders whose rents amount to and exceed £100 per annum. Telegrams received from the Baltic announce the loss of