Jw Puisait sud Capturo erf Bootha i 1 ? t=j eoial deep?tch lo tlie New. York iipMff .dated Washington, April 27r. 1665. baye: ThefoHow iii g facta I obtained iront Col. Baker and Hie other persons engaged with him: Ali the lower counties of Maryland were suoured by a lu g? .force, consisting of 1.6?0 cavalry and 6?0 detectives and citizen?. On bundey last; Col Baker ??afu?d of a little Coy m Maryland sofue tauta which satibfitd him that B?otb and Harrold lind crossed the liver about ' IT o'clock a. m, end had gone into Virginia. A telegraph or;orator, with u sni.ill body of sob dieri, wu* sent down tlio river to tap the wires atsgivi;- place, and ma?so certain inquiries. This party it-turned on Monday morning last, bringing with them a uegro man, whom they picked op at Swan Foint, who, on being closely interrogated, disclosed that ho had seeu parties eros? in. a boat, nod the description of these parties assured Col. Baker that Booth andJUar ruld were the men. Demand was made npon Gen. ilancock for a detachment of cava'ry, and twenty-eight of the 16th New York were im? mediately sent to Col. Baker, under the com mand of Lieut. Doherty. They we e instructed to go immediately to Furt ??yaf; that Booth hud crossed the river, nnd had had nbout time to reAcb that point; that lie could not ride on horseback-, und must'therefore have traveled ?lowly. " That night, the party went down thc river four inil?s, but beard nothing eatisfaciory. They finally, at daylight, brought un below Port Hoyal some miles. They reuirned, finding no truce of ibo srituinaja* lill they fed to Pert ??oy.ti yerry. Idout. Baker rode up, found the ferry man, und made inquiries. Tho ferryman stoutly dv.uied bavin g seen any such persons HS those described. Lieut. Baker throttled him und ihrentuucd him, yet ?ie denied any know lodge of the persons sought. By {.lie S'de of th?, ferryman, a negro was sitting. Lieut, tinker presented a likeness of Booth and Har? rold. The negro, Uv on looking at these, ex? claimed, "Why, massa, thc m's the gentlemen wo brought cross the river yesterday." The ferrynian then aciuiitfced- flint he h.nl brought. Booth and Horrdld over the river in his bout. The cavalry Waa.started on an 1 went fourteen miles beyond Garrett's place. There they met a negio, who said he ?aw two men silting on 'Garrett's porch that afternoon. The description of one accorded With that of Booth. Lieut. Baker and his patty returned to Garrett's bouse. Garrett denied that the two men had b?.eii there. Baker threatened r.o ?hoot bim it he <1 ul not tell the truth. G tirrell's son there? upon caine out of the house, (iud s::id the two nien were in tim barn. The barn was at once sur? rounded. Buker went up mid rapped at the ' door.. Booth asked, "Wim are you, (rienda or fo?t? Are you Confederate?! I have gol five men m here, aiul we cnn protect ourselves." Lieut. Baker replied, "1 have, fifty men oct here; 3"ou are surrounded* twiJ you may as we'll oouie oui und surrender." Booth answered, "1 shall never give up; I'll not bo taken alive." The instructions were that every means possi? ble must be taken to arre6t Booth alive, and Baller, Co:iger and Doherty held a consulta? tion a few feel from tbo naru. In the liLgnn tiuie, Booth was curbing Harrold for his cow? ardice, charging him with a desire to meanly surrender, etc. Coi. Baker and his party returned", and held a parley with Booth, thus consuming about an hour and a quarter. Another consultation ol officers wu? hc!d; and it waa determined that, in view of the probability of un attack frcm a tolerably hu ge force of rebel cavalry, the bara *hould be fired, and Booth thus forced to corni, out. Conner gathered ? ioL of bruah, ar.d placed it again-l uud under the barn. The lighted candia wus applied to tho hay end brush, and .hrectly the idamea caught the hay ?naide tte barn. Booth rushed towaad tlie barning hay ?ad tried to put out the tirtj. Failing tn this, be ran back to tb? ?.?? lie of the floor, gathered up Ino arms andjsk?d ?tilt pondering lor anio mcnt. -?While'Be-otii was standing in thia posi? tion, Sergeant Boston Corbett rau up to the barn door .and fired. Col. Baker, riot peretiv ing where the shot cante from, exclaimed,'"He has shot hirrtaelf," and rushed into the barn and found Booth yet standing with a carbine in hand. ; finke*.* clasped Booth n.ound thc H rm s and breast; the balance of the .party iia'd"ftlso, in the meantime, got inside. Corbett, then "ex claimed,."! eliot him." Booth" f?l upou> the i floor apparently paralyzed. Water was' ??nt | for aiid the wound bathed. The ball had ap? parently passed through the neck n-od thc spine. Ina few mow PU ts, Booth revived. He made un effort to lift his hands up before his eyes.? In thin he was assisted, and upon seeing them, he exclaimed, somewhat incoherently, "Useless! ueelcus! blood! blood!"and swooned awa}*. He revived from time to time, and expressed him? self entirely satisfied with what he bad don?. Ile expired al 7.10 yesterday morning. The corpse was placed in a curt and conveyed lo the steamer Ide,'atid brought on to the navy yard. While the barn was being fired-, Harrold rushed out nod was grappled by Lieut. Baker, thrown to the ground and secured.. Corbett ea3's he aimed with the intention of wounding Bo sums of $1,000 each, dated March 2, l&t>f;. signed bv C. A. Kose, rr.:! numbered Nos. '??0,02-1, 20,025, 12,110, 12 109, 12,105. 12,10?. 12,10.5, 12,103, 12.101, 12,108. Also, four Bond;', jl ,0t>0, 8 per .cent'.; num? bers will appear in next notice. . Also, oue Certificate, S per cont., for $100, to the oroer of I. D. Mordecai. Also. 70 shares of Capita! Slock of the Ky? olia n ge Bank of Columbi.., S. C., ia tho came of I. D. Mordecai. Also,'$l,Cu0 ?a H.SO Notes; huober? with tb? Assistant Treasurer, which will b* published hereafter. All pflrtiea are forbiddc-a to trad? fer ti above named securities, as explication wil' bft rnide for rcaewais of the s.-rue. M. C. MORDECAI. April 6 tb6 Executor I. I> Mordecai. F. EUGENE DTJE-EECv Auction and Commission Meiciiant Ojp.it ?satmbly St ret', Bctv-.ti*. Plain and Wnt't in t/ton S tr stts, T\7 ILL rive prowpt atte ilion to iii? RU?C at VT pirroimaj ?f HEAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS and-all other artieies of PERSONAL PROPERTY, MR*{?HANDIXE or PRODI!-CK. nfc ciiher"private snie or auction. Atril 17 f