DlMribntloa of Kevrarda,Reward* for (he Capture of Booth and Harold.—Brig-Gen. L. C- Baker, $3,760; t'apt. E. P. Doherty, 16th N. Y. Cavalry, $7,500; E: J. Conger, detective, $4,000; L. U Baker, detective, $4,000: Sergt. B. Corbett, IGth N. Y. Cavalry, $2,646; A. Wendell, $2,645; Corp. Cbas. Zimmer, Michael Coiac, John Winter, Sherman Newgarten, John Walts, Oliver Lonpay, each $2,290 The remainder of the reward is distributed among seventeen privates of the game regiment.For the Capture of Atserodt.—Major Art-man, 213th Pennsylvania Volunteer#,$1,220; Sertt. Gimmill, let Delaware Cavalry,$3,593; The remainder of the $25,000 is distributedamong seven others.For the Capture of Payne.—Brlg-Gen. H. Wells, Provo^t-Marshal. $625: Col. II. S. Olcott, Speoial Commifsioner, $626; Brevet Maj. II. W. Smith. A. A. G., $2,500; B. C. Morgan, assistant to Col. Olcott, $1,706; W. M. Wermerskerch, assistant to Col. Olcott. $1,436; Detectives Eli Devoe, C. 11. Bosch and T. Sampson, each $1,005 75For the Capture of Jefferson Davie.— F.icut-Col. B. D Pritchard, 4th Michigan Cavalry, $10,000; C»pts. C. Hathaway and C. T. Audson, each $729 60; First Lieute. Ripley, Palmer, Boutwell, Bachus, Stauber, Fisk and Hazleton, and Second Lieut s. Treat, Bennet, Bickford, South-worth, Burlington, Remington and Murphy, each 655 88. Three others receive $660, one $555, one $271, one $239, one $229, sixty-one $250 each, and about four hundred receive from $160 to $187. There are about eighty of the claimants who are adjudged to be entitled to no compensation.