1 N.Y.S. 511 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1888
This action was brought to recover damages which it is claimed the plaintiff has sustained by reason of certain false and slanderous words alleged to have been spoken by the defendant. The complaint alleges that, at the time of the uttering of the alleged slanderous words, the plaintiff was a married woman living and cohabiting with her husband, that she had always been a chaste woman, and was ever faithful and true to her said husband, and to her marriage vows and obligations; that John B. Colliton was a married man, upwards of 40 years of age, and then resided in the town of Hewfane. The complaint further alleges that in the months of June, July, August, and September, 1887, “on divers different days and in divers different places in said town of Hewfane, contriving and maliciously intending to injure the plaintiff in her good name, fame, and credit, and to bring her into public scandal, infamy, and disgrace with and among her neighbors, and other good and worthy citizens, and to cause it to be suspected by those neighbors and citizens that the plaintiff had been guilty of unfaithfulness to her said husband, and of improper intimacy with said John B. Colliton, and to vex, harass, and oppress her, the said defendant, at the times and places aforesaid, in certain discourses and conversations which the defendant then and there had in the presence and hearing of divers good and worthy citizens, falsely and maliciously did speak and declare of and concerning the plaintiff the false and scandalous, malicious and defamatory, words following, that is to say: ‘ Some day in the third or fourth week in June last I came into this
Bradley and Dwight, JJ., concurred.