— This was an action of trespass to try title brought by the appellee against the appellants George Shornick and Sam Shornick, and other defendants who have not appealed.
A judgment by default was rendered against appellants, which was
Plaintiff’s petition showed a good cause of action, which was admitted by the default. If there was error in admitting evidence at the trial, appellants not having then objected to it, can not be heard to do so now.
The judgment is affirmed.
A firmed.
Delivered May 9, 1890.
