19 Mo. 541 | Mo. | 1854
delivered the opinion of the court.
The only point in the case, which is of any importance, arises upon the admission of the deposition of Dehault, a witness for the plaintiff. The deposition was taken in St. Louis, and in it the witness says : “I am going to leave this state for Europe to-morrow.” The deposition was taken on the 9th day of September, 1853, and was read upon the trial, which commenced on the 15th of December following, more than three months after it was taken. The defendant objected to the reading of the deposition, upon the ground that the absence of the witness was not shown, so as to entitle the plaintiff to read the deposition.
The court was satisfied with the statement of the witness that he' was going to Europe, and admitted the deposition with