18 JULY 1891, Page 19

We see with the utmost satisfaction that the Guildford Grand

Jury have thrown out the bill against Mr. C. A. Fyffe, who was charged with acts of indecency of which all his friends knew him to have been quite incapable, by a lad who never complained till the train reached Croydon, though it had previously stopped at other stations where the complaint might have been made. The result is very satisfactory, and Mr. Fyffe's serious mistake in giving a wrong name and address was evidently due to the nervous shock which the foul accusation had caused to a man of his nervous temperament.