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of great capacity, and one that is destined to contribute much to the growth of Richmond, as well as Southern manufacturing independence. A new manufactory has been added to the list in our city, in the railroad car-spring manufactory, which recently commenced operations at the Tredegar Foundry. This manufactory makes those vulcanized India car-springs, which are so popular. It is needless to repeat what we have so often said of our iron foundries, steam and locomotive works, &c. Anderson & Co.'s rolling mills, railroad spike factory, (whose reputation is national, and which has supplied almost the entire South for years with spikes, as has the Archer foundry with railroad chairs,) their locomotive and steam engine works; Talbott's and Rham's extensive foundries, Pae & Sampson's do., Hunter & Co.'s foundry and steel works, and Jordan, Winn & Co.'s iron works. These, with others that might be named, constitute a manufacturing power in various departments of iron work, includ
From Washington. Washington, Dec. 7, --The Putnam Phalanx, a visiting company from New Hampshire, visited the President to- day, and were courteously received. They were reviewed by Messrs. Floyd and Toucey. They visited the tomb of Washington yesterday. They left for home this afternoon. There is a better feeling to-day among the Congressmen. It is believed a strong movement is being initiated outside of Congress for a Southern Convention as foreshadowed by the National Intelligencer. The President has given assurance that he will not reinforce the forts of Charleston harbor. Maj. Anderson, at Fort Moultrie, has not asked for more troops. The best feeling prevails between the garrison and the citizens. All the members of the select committee of 33 will serve except Boyce and Hawkins. --Hamilton, of Texas, has not yet arrived.