2 JUNE 1849, Page 9
In the Vice-Chancellor's Court, yesterday, the case of Prince Albert
versus Strange came to a conclusion. The Solicitor-General stated, that the advisers of her Majesty and the Prince felt it consistent with their duty to talfe a decree agaiast Mr. Strange without asking any costs, against him, because he might leave been misled by the statements or repnbeetations niade to him.. Mr. Strange's .counsel immediately acceded; acknow1MKing the liberality.st this comae, ApiatijejeveCtneir client from the imputatima-thas bad.x.pit Go the drEilree fora pehietual injunction was taken without costs. -