1VrwOberlin Agricultural Society,We were present on Wednesday lust ut tlie anniversary of this society. To say Unit \vc were gratified with what we saw nnd heard would be too tume a term. We were delighted and i nut rue ted. The address of Prof. Thome went far beyond our untiuipa- tt tions. Though it gave no instruction either j o iu the theory or practice of Agriculture/' jsi yet we know not when we have listened to 1 b a finer exhibition of 11 the rhetoric of Ainu- ' ocuItuns” than from him*,, '■Liberty and Labor’* was his theme. Jzi was a creul one,and received full justice. AmmgeuniiUs are made for its publication, and those who wish may profit by it. There were one or two digressions in it which we conceived as unsound us uncalled for TVe mav s.'iv► mmore of it hereafter*Tho oxhibiiiou of fruits, vegetables, man- i t nfhutitvcs, c., was a rich treat, It was all so good that notice of any thing in particular might =cem invidious. Wo regret that j wq were unable to remain lill evening to j j hear reports of committees.If e\crv town in Hie conntv exhibited rhcV *taste and enterprise of our friends in Ober-I'n, Lorain would in a few' years become the Agricultural Banner County cf the Stale.II1