Soubie v. Sougeron
Soubie v. Sougeron
Opinion of the Court
This action was brought on the 8th of April, 1839, to annul the sale, and recover the. price, of a negro girl named Angelina, bought of the defendant, on the 16th of February, 1839, and alleged to have been then laboring under a pulmonary consumption, which existed long before the sale. The defendant specially denies, that the slave was at the time of the sale, or before, affected with any redhibitory malady. There was a judgment below in favor of the plaintiff, from which this appeal was taken.
The .evidence shows, that o.n the 21st of July, 1840, that is, more than seventeen months after the sale, the girl Angelina was sent to. the Charity Hospital, where she died six or seven days after. When she was sent there^ §he appeared to the house surgeon to be laboring under a pulmonary consumption, and already in a desperate condition, but he did not examine her body after her death. A witness living at the. plaintiff ?s house, and produced b.y her, testifies, that ihe slave, had been §ick about six months, or more, before her death, and that he never saw any. physician called in to attend on her. This agrees with the statement of one of the defendant’s witnesses, Gauthier, who saw Angelina, about nine months after the sale; she then appeared to. him not only well, but be thought, that she had grown fatter than she was before. There is no direct evidence, that the disease ex
Nile O.rléans, ce. 26. Mars, 1839,.
“ Nous, so.ussignés, docteurs en médecine de la faculté de Paris, appelés par Mademoiselle Soubie pour examiner sa négresse Angelina, et consta^er sop é.tat, certifions avoir mis daps nos. recherches tout le soin dont nous étiops capablas, et avoiir reconnu diez sa dite négresse un ensemble de phénpménes dont, la reunion constilue Faffe.ctiop dés.ignée par les. auteurs sous le nom de Chlorose. Cette, maladie para,it consister dans, une altération particuliére du sang, et ne s.e manifesté qu’á la suite de circonstances dont Faction ne devient sensible qu’aprés un terns généralement assez long. En outre sa toux qui existe actuellement, et qui, au dire de la malade, se renouvelle á la moindre occasion, doit faire craindre pour elle le développement d’une altération grave du poumon, dont la marche seraij d’autant plus rapide qu’ elle serait produite dans. Ies conditions que nops spvons étre ex-trémement favorables á Fexistence de cette maladie.
“Des fails que nous venons de dé.poser, il nous pavail ra,isonnable d’établir:
“ Que l’état. morbide général dontil vient d’etre fait mention, remonte á une epoque que nous ne saurions, fixer rigorepsement, mais qui nous semble excéder un an :
“ Qué sa toux, que nous avons dit se reproduire de terns á autre, est d’un fácheux augure, en tant que développée dans les circonstances actuelles, elle nous paraít tendre vejs une maladie dont le résultat serait pour la négresse malade une mort inévilable.
“P. A. Lambert, D. M. P.
“ Wm. Guesnard, D. M. P.”
After reading over several times this document, which, it must be admitted, is drawn up secumdum artem, we have been unable to discover in it any thing showing the actual existence, at its
It is, therefore, ordered, that the judgment of the District Court .be avoided and reversed, and that ours be for the defendant, with costs in both courts.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Athalie Soubie v. Marie Madeleine Evelina Sougeron
- Status
- Published