41 N.H. 452 | N.H. | 1860
This case finds that this action was brought to recover of the defendant a balance for necessaries furnished to the wife of the defendant while living separate or apart from the husband. Upon the hearing of this case before the auditoi’, the plaintiff offered Phebe H. Gove, the wife of the defendant, as a witness. The defendant objected. The auditor excluded the witness. To this ruling of the auditor the plaintiff’ excepted; and the question now presented is, Was the ruling of the auditor correct ? By the recent statutes in this State, allowing parties to actions to testify, so far as the question of mere pecuniary interest may be involved, there could be no sufficient objection brought against the right of the plaintiff to avail himself of the benefit of the wife’s testimony against her husband. But, in adjusting the question, other consider
The auditor’s decision in this case is sustained, and there must, therefore, be
Judgment for the defendant.