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Melton, (white,) and Willamina Tyree, (a fast darkey, hiring her own time,) who, with others, were found associating together in the cellar of Ellen, slave of George Bloomer. The latter was caged for going at large, and keeping a house of evil name, fame and reputation, where whites and blacks associated promiscuously together. "show." One or more persons, deemed base intruders, were knocked out of time by such gentle appliances as axe-handles and pokers, but of " such " more anon. George Bloomer, proprietor of the occupant of the cellar, and his brother, Beverly, appeared as witnesses against the above parties and others, but were both sent to jail fol. Willamina Tyree, (a slave, hiring herself,) was ordered twenty lashes and discharged. The same judgment was given in the case of the girl Ellen, owned by George Bloomer. In the olden time, Alsasin, in London, was the place where all the low rowdyism of that great metropolis found expression in acts of violence, and in these