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hern prisoners' now confined in New York; have elicited from a friend of his in this city (says the New Orleans Picayune,) the following communication: We may be in error, but we are under the impression that this victim of the Black Republican dynasty at Washington is a brother of John L. Sullivan, Esq., a well-known, ripe and accomplished scholar, who was formerly editor of the Democratic Review, and has served the United States in more than one diplomatic capacity abroad. Eds. Picayune:--It may not be generally known here that Mrs. Sullivan is a son of "the Old Dominion;" he took up his residence in New York about four years since, and entered upon the practice of his profession. His genial disposition and kindliness of heart secured for him at once a goodly number of clients, many of whom, if they are possessed of the least gratitude, must deeply sympathize with him now in his hour of trial. When the remains of ex-President Monroe were removed from New York to Richmond