36 So. 758 | La. | 1904
Plaintiff sues for separation from bed and board, and defendant reeonvenes, praying for a final divorce. It appears from the evidence that they were married in 1S97, and have two children, aged four and two years, respectively; that the husband is a clerk, earning a salary of $15 a week, and the wife, a spirited young woman of an adventurous disposition, to whom the res angustus domi are rather irksome than attractive. They nevertheless lived together harmoniously enough until the autumn of 1902, and were then occupying a small house on Euterpe street in this city, in which they accommodated a few boarders. About that time differences seem to have arisen between them, for which we are inclined to think the wife was most to blame, and on September 22d those differences culminated in a violent altercation and something like a personal collision, in which latter she appears to have been the aggressor. Their relations as husband and wife remained unbroken, however, and, with a view to enlarging their facilities for taking boarders, they secured, for the year beginning in October, a larger house on Camp street, to which they moved. Within a month after this change of quarters, there was an interchange of language which was not likely to have been soothing to the sensibilities of either of them, and in the latter part of November there was another altercation, with accompaniments, after which the husband left the house, and this suit was brought. To fix the responsibility for these troubles on the defendant, the plaintiff relies mainly upon the testimony of two or three negro servant women, who contradict themselves and each other and are contradicted by other witnesses to such an extent as almost entirely to discredit them. Thus one of them, a .girl, having asserted that she went morning and evening to a neighboring barroom to buy whisky or beer, denies that she was sent by the plaintiff, and swears most positively that she was sent by her mother, the cook; but the cook, who was also sworn as
Affirmed.