DAILY AMERICAN.A l.KTTIt will be trs. tbu; wk graph from youug lady Mdly altVoi following i« pleanud to t her whole I be Wij.ukMii-WAUKB Eiuvii, A. 01U.IK*. kmtor asp hows rwmtamorvivtt a-i t*orr MlWlB«'TwSvtki* *«.lt;*I Wuukiy, »i*ootally, W.W | Kill DA VKorron of I aro, 01 ter with j( that I fear Fond du I knew wha der, affect k butw i» fall lo Hen vetDOW, ltlUllyour dist fellows, 'ttO HUSUltlund doln for your hiftory it lt;Unr pnpe name can wisli. but name. A perty, 01: thing, foi for uiy ui young feaway witheats—di how you drop a te eating jt ■hade or the e.xeit-ouse.xclt tuy^tcry, UK, bow young m and aHke he Mudu be is sal ought tu I be EdUDo yowliolo InThe American Freemen’* Tlekei.FOR FRKSIDKNT,JOHN C. FREMONT,OV CALIKOUSIA.voiT vro^rr^mKNT,WILL1VM F. JOIISSTON,OK I-KKMV1.VAVIA.THK KWJS-Al a meeting of tbo Kunn» imtlosinlcommittee hold at Albany. yesterday. ft rcsolu tlon wax adopted lo the effect that Inasmuch »» the committee had received authentic information that extended preparations vrerebelngtnad* for an armed invasion of the territory by armed humls of MfaHOuriww, tint a committee of three 1* appointed to wait upon President I'ikkuk and Bollclt the IntijrjXJ.iitiou of the Government to prevent such nn invasion. From a lutku* t« llw Alb any KecninjJournal, we I earn further particular* of the destructive Hood in the valley of the Connecticut river, which wax ywolleii to an extraordinary extent. Houses*, imnis, bridge*, and every thing In the vicinity that would llout was swept nway. A railroad train full through u bridge near JSrattlcborough, Vt,bul, providentially, no live., wore lo*»L A private lot lor from Granudu, recdvwlnt Now Orleans yesterday, slates that Mr. Liv-rso.yro-s, U.S. Consul utl.uon, bad boon shot byGen. Wai.kku, for the shooting of Col.ucriV. The Cover .'intent of Nicaragua has Issued n decree authorizing a loan of $2/100,000. Ar* I'j.K’fON C. Smith has been appointed NicaraguanVKfriVAb OF THE mmUUBI» AT PirrNBUHO^HK VIVAL UK THE OtJM-PIC UAMEM—HlftTOHY OK THE AWW-CIATIlMf.J The clly of Pittsburg fogreatly enlivened tbi week, by the regular annual mco’iug of the an. coclutlou known n* tbeTiirnvereifi or ‘•Turner*/' Brunches of Ibis large, aud we Mtovo rcapoeta-bio association exist In moat of the large cities of tbo United Staten, and Ih composed principal, ly of young men of German birth or extraction, Some forty or Ufty branches of the association are now represented at PlUuburg, engaging In tholr annual feHtivlUea, and merry'makings.Of the history, character, design and constltu-ion of the Tchnvxiicin, nothing is known by tbo mass of the people who are not of Teutonic Rood, Many possess vugue aud unfounded di al of Us nature which arc Calculated to arouse prejudice against tho Institution. Theoretically, a Turner Society, Is modelled actor tie Grecianijjmn«*to, which were combinations of pbyaiculand Intellectual oxerclee and development schools or the brain and muscle. Hut the prae* tide tendency of a oomwciatlon of ho many of like Hjrw path lea and beliefs U to tinge the society with Certain political as well as religious hues These arc nol constitutional and organic inherent-, but muni be regarded as Inevitable concomitants. It were bardly proper, however, to hold the osmocIalion responsible for corluin obnoxious dogmas which obtain with many or It* members.The History of the TfUNVKtiKi.v \* not without Interest. It had its origin with FnKlitKit( Hocjx Jailv, us early a* the spring of llo, HIh UrM TurnUutz (Gymnasium) was begun In that year (it the !hi:t\UnUU, a large public house near Eel Hu. Prussia. Dr. Jahn was u man o profound learning and an ardent patriot, und bis memory hdear to thousands »ud tons «i thousands who have enjoyed thi' benefit or lib arduous labor*.Our re talers wilt reiin*n»ber that in Id OP, the French were musters of Germany. Jaiin, who was a prominent und active patriot, was for u long time employed in devising the b*wt meiuui for picpurlng the Gortiuuis for u content wlib their oppressors. Ills classic mind bit upon the Idea il restoring, hi sHMiw degree, the ancient ,jtjtnmua, as belter ndapled to congratulate the young men of Germany where the more ruudily their patriotic impulses might be developed and nurtured, in 1810, us we have said, he redue-