After a. long and tedious trial, the case of Thur-xmd vs. Fox was submitted to the jury about 5 /dock on Saturday evening, and for some rca-k nor reasons, perhaps best known to thejurors .-emselves, they refused, or could not agree, and tere consequently looked up and left in charge of the bailiff sworn to take charge of them, in which rather unpleasant situation they were, as report says^tti rough the obstinacy of one of their number, compelled to remain until Monday, at 11 a.m. When brought into Gaurt they rendered verdict in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of only one of their number, Mr, Curtis E. Bolton, dissenting. Notice whs given by the eoansei for the defence that they would tile a motion in arrest of judgment.The following are the names of the jnforswho ttt open tfc mar: Albert Merrill, William C* Neal, Benj.T. Mitchell, Win. HiekVnlooper, Lucas Hoag I and, Curtis E, Bolton, William 8. God-be, George L„ Merrick, William B. Wright, Geu. W. Thatcher, H. S. Beetle and Lewis 8* Hills. After the rendition of the verdict, the Court in eulogistic terms complimented the jury for their patient endurance in the ease just terminated.On Monday afternoon, the cose of Nicholas Groesbeck vs. Abel Gilbert, charged with being in debt on duo bill, wai§ before the Court. The testimony was heard on both airier, and Court adjourned till yesterday at 10 a.m.■^■9 —--—---- ~ ^ —