’ | cer in the United States Navy, in a letter dated at New Orleans, says that he has the:e51best evidence that Wilkes Booth is alive ; in a foreign country, and that John B. ;, Eaton, a friend of Booth, and closely lt;-c- ; sembiing him, was killed instead of Booth. The question then arises, who was the real assassin, Eaton or Booth ? After all the f commotion, it may transpire that as EJaton ; ] died for Booth, Booth is being abused for jEaton.]