derly conduct cn Union Alley, acd committed to prison by Alderman Roger?. 0A^tvios'phtric Glaus Fruit Java.—It ha3 been said that“ there is nothing cow under the sun,” bat there is certainly something new and useful, which cannot fail to pleaso the ladies. It is a glass fruit jar, made with a ground glass stopper, so that by the exhaustion of the air, causod by heat, it hermetically • seals itself. The cover can be taken off and put on a dozen times* if necessary, so that a portion of the contents of the jar may be used, and the remainder kept for futureuse. Theso jars are certainly the best thing for the purposo intended which has yet been invented. Glass is the proper material in which to preserve fruits, as it is not subjected to tbe action of acids, and one eat of these jars can be us ad for a life time, except they bo broken through carolesuQss. Thcso jars are manufactured by Messrs. E. G. M’KcVof this city, of whom they mty ba procured. No f itnily should neglect to procure a supply.Ditdof Yellow Fever.—We regret to learn that Mr. Samuel Brisben, an estimable young man, formerly employed in the composing room of thisofioe,