ror wWestward, Ho !—A procession of six!xvngcns parsed through the city vestsrelay tftorning, on the road for a new home in the West. Two of the men walked in advance | of the train, as proudly as the conquering her es of an advancing army. The inevitable “yalier dog” followed at their heels. The ••movers’* came from Jackson township, Sullivan county, and consist of John Paltou, Samuel Featherkile, Peter Wulty and JamesSpencer, each accompanied with their families, twenty-seven people in all. All were of the Democratic persuasion, and bound for Chase county, Ivausas. We hope after emerging from benighted Sullivan they may see the eiror of their way and vole for Grant and Colfax.—T. 11. Express.• This is the commencement of theit3turesago.deadgents.mher sc eats a attenclittle