Three accused, namely, Jules and Ovey Allemon and Forestier Meyer, were charged by indictment with having struck Bernard Richard with an iron pump with intent to murder him. Jules Allemon pleaded guilty. The other two were tried, convicted and sentenced, and have appealed.
At a ball at the house of a Mr. Castille, some one had stolen a cake belonging to Mrs. Richard, the wife of the man who was struck; and from some cause or other the accused Ovey Allemon began fussing with this lady, and using vulgar language, and singing and saying that no one could put him out. Among other offensive expressions used, he called Mrs. Richard a s-of a b-. Mr. Castille came in, and with the assistance of others put him out. This was half an hour, or an hour, before the assault upon Richard,, and was, moreover, in the ballroom, whereas the assault took place in the kitchen. Some 10 or 20 minutes before this assault, some one unknown threw ’a bottle at a Miss Meyer
The judgment appealed from is set aside, and the case is remanded for trial.
