We are of opinion that the evidence of value of the goods withheld from the plaintiff is too vague,, general and uncertain to sustain the finding of the referee on that question. The goods consisted of office furniture,, desks, chairs, carpets, shades and screens, iron railings, stoves, looking-glasses, brushes, blotters, paper baskets and similar articles, all which had been used by Seymour, McCullogh &- Co. for some time before the plaintiff acquired title to them.
Judgment reversed, new trial ordered, costs to abide the event.
Present, Van Brunt, Joseph F. Daly, and Van Hoesen, JJ.