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to increase and multiply in point of population, and bids fair soon to rival a number of similar places of deposit in the number of its inmates. The quarters provided for the parties arrested by the military authorities are very comfortable, and no doubt many of them fare better in the hands of the Government than they would if left to their own guidance and control. The military police in going their rounds on Saturday night found two soldiers, named Robert Johnson and Patrick Kennedy, in Tyler's alley, near Hughes's Row, on 17th street, engaged in the rather strange diversion of pulling down a wooden shanty, inhabited by a man and his wife. On being escoated and asked to explain the nature of the proceeding, they said that one of their friends had been stabbed and killed in the house, and they were determined, by pulling down the house, to prevent the possibility of damage to any one else. They had previously assured the inmates that they designed no harm to them. When told the