A 1. It vv trs, tb graphyouugMidlyfollow pleasu her wbe WiKKjrriVAL ort«Wiy, *lt;•lt;*ll*Uy, KJ.00 | KlllUAVKorrc I a ter vrthat iFoudknewder, lt;bumlollDOW,yourIcllotO HIacidfor )btetclt;Uarnainwild:nnmpertthinToryouawftbeabovdro catiabai the OUHruy.I.1Kyoi aHt beAI a UlOCthig or tbo Kansas national committee hold at Albany. yesterday, a resolution wan adopted to the effect that Inasmuch n* the committee bad received authentic tuforrna-tlou that extended preparations were being madefor an arrncd invavion of the territory by armed bauds of MfcfflOurfan*, tlwl u committee of three hu appointed to wait upon President PikkckmmI solicit the Interposition of the Government to prevent Midi uu invasion. From a lutmr t« lh.j Albany KuctiuyJournal, we learn further particular* of tbo destructive Hood in tbo valley «d the Connecticut river, which was nwolleii to an extraordinary extent. Houses, Wiu, bridge*, nod every thing in I he vicinity that would flout was swept away. A railroad train foil through u bridge near Jlruttlcberough, Vi.,bul, providentially, no live* were lo^t. A private letter from Granudu, rccdvwlut Now Orleans yesterday, hIuIoh Unit Mr. biv* Coiuul utl.cnn. bad been shot lvFOR FIUSIDKNT,JOHN C. FREMONT,OV CiLD'OUSM.FOK VIC»: J*rsl'31DKNT,Wllill.VM F. JOHNSTON,lt;»K j-K.VMVI.VAVIA-The American Fromea’!* Ticket.DAILY AMERICAN.iuvji, A. lt;;k.i.iks. wrtoit AN-P HOIK MtOI KtWOK.M C L \V A V K B E .\ Weekly, u.oo aWVHT J*ILTIIK NKU’S'noHSixu,tils TUHNVKIIKIN AT iTTABUHU—HK VIVAL UP 'ilHOLVM-FIC (MNEM^IIIITOHY OK THE AWMJ. CTATION.The clly of Pittsburg is greatly enlivened tbla week, by the regular wanuul meo’ing of the an. aocltttlou known iia.tbeTurnvcreln or “Tnrnoni” Brunches of Ibis large, mid we believe rcapeeta-ble association exist in most of the large citWa of tbo l/nttcd Stales, and Is computed principal, ly of young men of German birlh or extraction, Sotno forty or Ufiy branches of the association arc now represented at Pittsburg, engaging lit their annual fOHtivltleH, and merry .makings.Of tbehhelory, character, design and constitution of the TckSVKHKiN, nothing h known by the mass of the people wbo are not of Teutonic blood, Many posses* vuguc aud unfounded Ideas ol Us nature which are Calculated to arouse prejudice against tho institution. Theoretically, a Turner Society, Is modelled a tier ibo Grecian {pjmmtito, which were combinations of physical and lutelleclual exercise and development-— schools of the brain and muscle. Hut the prac* tide tendency of a oonsociatlon of ho many of like sympathies and belief* !■ to tinge die society with certain political as well as religious hues These arc not constitutional and organic inhered 1-, but must be regarded an Inevitable con* corniluiita. It were hardly proper, however, to bold the association NrPpoiMibta for ccrlaiu obnoxious dogmas which obtain with many d ll*' mem lie ra.The History of the TfttNVKtutl-V l» not without Interest. It bad its origin with FitKUKKtf Locjs Jaii.v, us early u*. the spring of llo. HIh llrst TurMttz (Gymnasium) was begun in that year at the ilai:nhn‘nU, rt large public house near Dot III). l'russia. Dr. Jaiin was u man oI profound learning and an ardent patriot, uud bis memory i dear to thousands and lens ii thousands who have enjoyed the IwncHt or lib n i d nous labor*.Our readers wilt rvliiwnber that in 1 HUD, tin: French were masters of Germany. J.ilix, who was a prominent mid active patriot, was for u long time employed in cfevfcing the tat infeiuu for picpnrlrig the lt;jur«m»u* Ibr u content wltli tlielr oppressors. Ilis classic mind bit upon the* I .. ..I u .li.aliii' Til ti/llit.l all.I,flit, I III, lirtl'U'IVL