Joe Snooks, seeing some farmer's boys employed, some at hoeing and others at mowing, in the same field, remarked that they were a hoe-mow-geneous set of fellows. The Louisville Journal, philosophizing on the recent commencement of several newspapers, gives the following poetic remark: 'Income and ink'em, Although you may link'em, Are not such first cousins as some folks may think'em.' We did not expect to mention large peaches again; but the Louisville Journal speaks of a lot which measured nearly twelve inches each, in circumference. |