
    Julius Blauner et al., Appellants, v. The Williams Co., Respondent.
    Appeal by plaintiffs from a judgment rendered in their favor, and from an order denying their motion to set aside the verdict, and for a new trial.
    Max D. Steuer, for appellants.
    "Blumenthal, Moss & Feiner (Benjamin F. Feiner, of counsel), for respondent.
   Per Curiam.

The examination of the record herein reveals that the only exceptions taken by plaintiffs were to the refusal of the court at the opening of the trial to dismiss the counterclaim, and to the denial of a motion for a new trial after the verdict. Their single request to charge, which is herewith set forth in full on account of its significant bearing on the appeal, was as follows: “ Plaintiffs’ attorney: Will your Honor charge the jury that the defendant, in order to recover for that One hundred and fifty dollars, must prove by a preponderance of evidence a counterclaim for that amount of money.” The Court: Certainly, I so charge.”

The controversy being over the counterclaim in question and the jury having found in favor thereof, the appellants now ask a reversal of that judgment upon the ground that absolutely no damage was proven.

We agree with them that a novel method was adopted in reaching the damages found, and no doubt if objection thereto had been made at the trial, the justice would have ruled out the testimony in reference thereto. The attitude, however, of the appellants’ counsel at the trial was a concession that there were questions of fact to be passed upon by the jury, and further that the measure of damages adopted was acceptable, as evidenced by his request to charge above mentioned, and failure to move at the close of the evidence for a direction of a verdict in his favor. It is too late now to assert error on the grounds stated, and the' judgment, therefore, must be affirmed, with costs.

Present: Delebahty and McCarthy, JJ.

Judgment affirmed, with costs.  