The National Foundry Qaeatlon.Oar citizen* seem to be in earnest in pushing their claim for the location of the National Foundry at this place. The adjourned meeting of Saturday uiglit lost was well attended, and do- j dded interest manifested in the proceeding*.The committee appoiuted at a previous mooting to draw up a memorial to Congress, setting forth the cdvantages of Gamlierland as the site of the proposed Natioual Foundry, made a report through their Chairman, Gen. Thomas 1. McKaig. The memorial shows a wealth ot inin- j cral resource and facility of communication tin t is unequalled by auy locality yet spoken of. After presenting the loport, Gen. McKaig made a