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British Charge D'Affairs without success. He wrote a second letter to Mr. Seward, to which no attention was paid. The court refused to grant the request for a delay. This action is generally regarded as deciding the case against the prisoners. The court adjourned until to-morrow. Washington, February 11.--The statement which is circulated in the papers that the St. Albans raiders are to be sent to New York for trial is without foundation and entirely untrue. They are reclaimed upon complaints preferred against them in the courts of the State of Vermont, and, if surrendered, they will be surrendered to the authorities of that State for trial, according to the laws thereof. Marshal Murray has proceeded to Vermont upon entirely different business from what the newspapers have alleged. Montreal, February 11.--The St. Albans case has been adjourned till Monday on account of the detention of witnesses, caused by a collision on the Grand Trunk railroad at Brockville.