4 N.Y.S. 686 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1889
Uponthetrial practically two questions were litigated: First, who was the owner of the fund of $1,750 which was placed in the hands of
“Grenville M. Ingalsbe, being sworn for defendant, testified as follows: I knew Thomas J. Strong in his life, and was well acquainted w'tb his handwriting. (Book shown witness.) This is one of the books of General Strong. Pages 8, 9,10, and 11 are in his handwriting. (These four pages offered in evidence. Objected to by plaintiffs as hearsay, immaterial, and improper, as establishing no charge against the plaintiffs; that there is no proof to entitle it to be read in evidence as a book of account, and purports to be a transaction with Anna E. Vaughn only. Objections overruled. Exception by plaintiffs. The four pages received in evidence, and marked, each page, ‘ Defendant’s Ho. 11, May 31, 1888.’)
Mrs. Anna E. Vaughn, Dr.
1870.
Dec. 6. Pd. Sabia cash, $ 10 00
1871.
J. S. Hubbell, team, 5 00
Feb. 14. For dress for Anna, 8 50
May 2. Fare for Anna to Albany, 2 35
J une 16. Cash to Willie, - 15 00
26. Cash, ... 50 00
Hov. 11. Cash, - 25 00
21. Cash, - 25 00
Dec.' 10. Cash, .... 10 00
25. Cash, - 55 00
1872.
Jan. 13. To cash, - - - 5 00
Apr. 23. Cash, - 20 00
May 3-5. Cash and expenses to Hew York, 84 00
June 3. Cash to Willie, - 20 00
8. Cash to Willie, 5 00
July 6. Cash to Willie, - ' 3 00
16. Cash to Willie, 3 00
Aug. 3. Cash to Willie, - - - 70
6. Clothes for Tommy, 12 00
22. Cash to Willie, - 9 25
Sept. 9. Cash, - 10 00
*688 Oct. 12. Draft to Willie, - • $ 25 00
26. Pd. G. W. Clark, bill, - - 9 85
¡Nov. 16. Cash, .... - _ 1 00
¡Nov. 22. A. B. Davis, bill, . - 9 49
¡Nov. 23. Cash for calico, - _ ■ 75
Dec. 6. Gash, - - 5 00
1873.
Jan. 7. Cash, - - - - 2 50
Jan. 10. Paid expenses, - - - 2 25
Jan. 21. Cash, - - - = 5 00
Jan. 31. Cash to Willie, - * - - 50
Apr. 15. Cash to Willie, - - « 2 00
Mav 9. Cash to Willie, ... - 2 00
Jun.9.10. Pd. for Willie, Troy, _ - _ 5 65
19. Cash, - - 2 00
July 4. Cash to Willie, - _ 1 00
July 10. Cash, - - - 2 00
July 21. Cash to Willie, - o - 75
July 31. Cash, - = - 1 00
Aug. 21. Cash to Willie, - - - 2 00
Sept. 27. Cash, - - - 2 00
Oct. 1. Pd. Scully for clothes for" Willie, - - 9 50
Oct. 11. Pd. for shoes for ¡Nannie, - - 3 25
Oct. 17. Pd. G. W. Clark, bill, - 69 67
Oct. 25. Pd. Union Store, shoes for Willie, _ 4 50
¡Nov. 5. Cash to Willie, _ _ _ 1 25
¡Nov. 26. Cash ck., - _ _ 20 00
1874.
Jan. 1. Cash to Willie, - - - 75
Jan. 14. Telegram and cash, - - - - 5 50
Feb. 25. Cash to Willie, - - ■ - - 50
Mar. 14. Cash to Willie, - 50
Apr. 8. Cash to Willie, - - . 50
Apr. 15. Cash an.d fare for Willie, - - _ 4 85
Apr. 18. Pd. bill of A. B. Davis, 25 81
May 16. Cash, - - - - 5 00
May 23. Pd. ¡E. Scully for Willie, - 13 00
June 26. Cash, - _ - 25
July 30. Pd. bill of G. W. Clark, - - - 108 55
Aug. 5. Pd. bill at Saratoga, - - - 1 50
Sept. 19. Pd. bill of A. B. Davis, - - 18 47
Oct. 28. Pd. Willie, - - 25 00
¡Nov. 9. Cash, - _ 5 00
Dec. 11. Cash, - - - _ - _ 10 00
Dec. 21. Pd. expenses, - - _ 60
1875.
Jan. 1. Cash to Willie, - - - 25 00
Feb. 8. Cash, - - - 2 00
May 3-4. Cash, - - - 7 00
June 12. Pd. bill of Dr. Fearly, - - - 10 00
June 21. Cash for Sabia, - - - 2 00
July 3. Cash for Tommy and ¡Nannie, - - - 50
July 15. For Tommy^shoes and paper, - - 80
July 19. Pd. G. W. Clark on account, . . - 75 00
Aug. 13. Pd. Willie, check, . - 20 00
Aug. 26. Cash, - - - - 5 00
*689 Oct. 4. Pd. bill at M. S. Teller’s, $ 3 96
Oct. 7. Cash, - 2 00
Oct. 26. Cash to Willie, 10 00
Nov. 24. Pd. bill at M. S. Teller’s, 2 74
Dec. 23. Cash, 5 00
1876.
Feb. 2. Pd. Tommy, cash, 50
Feb. 20. Cash, 50
July 15. Cash, - 20 00
Oct. 5. Cash to Willie, 30 00
Nov, 11. Cash, 5 00
Dec. 3. Cash, 10 00
Dec. 13. Pd. Pocklington, 1 25
Dec. 28. Cash, - 50
1877.
Jan. 2. Pd. M. S. Teller, bill, - 11 98
Jan. 13. Cash to Tommie, 10 25
Jan. 23. Cash pd. G. W. Clark, 75 00
“(Another book shown witness.) This is one of the diaries of General Strong. Question. Look at the entry after the date of Saturday, June 24, 1871. State the entry as to the Sandy Hill Bank and Mrs Vaughn. (Objected to by plaintiffs as not evidence against the plaintiffs, and also on the ground of objection made to the previous question as to the admission in evidence of the account-book. Objection overruled. Plaintiffs except.) Answer. It is in the handwriting of Thomas J. Strong, and reads: • S. H. Bank, Dr., to balance to date, $1,956.25. To certified check, $1,750. Anna E. Vaughn, Cr., by certified check of Swift, $1,750.00.’ ”
Hereupon the evidence closed on both sides, and the foregoing is all of the evidence given on said trial. We discover no rule of evidence which would justify the receiving of such private memoranda, made for the benefit of the party making the same. As well might the defendant have proved the declarations of Thomas J. Strong to third parties as evidence in support of the defense. Such entries were not made in the presence of the parties interested in the fund, or under circumstances by which they might be regarded as a part of the res gesta. The evidence indicates that the plaintiff had no knowledge of such entri es until the trial of the action. Foundation was not laid for the introduction of such books as books of account, and there can be no rational pretense that they can be so regarded under the circumstances. The counsel for the plaintiff sufficiently objected to the admission of such evidence when offered, and excepted to the ruling of the referee in receiving the same. The error thus pointed out seems so material and fatal to the recovery herein that further examination of the case is not called for. The judgment and the order confirming the report must be reversed, and a new trial ordered before another referee, with costs to abide the event, as provided by the statute in such cases.
Learned, P. J., and Landon, J., concur.