
    POPE v. PREWITT.
    (Court of Civil Appeals of Texas.
    Jan. 19, 1911.)
    Appeal and Eeror (§ 782s9 — Dismissai>-Ju-eisdiction — Amount in Contuovebsy.
    Where the amount in controversy is insufficient to give the Court of Civil Appeals jurisdiction of an appeal, the appeal will be dismissed.
    [Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Appeal and Error, Cent. Dig. §§ 8123, 3124; Dec. Dig. § 782.*]
    Appeal from District Court, Morris County ; P. A. Turner, Judge.
    Action between C. H. Pope and I. T. Prew-itt. From the judgment, Pope appeals.
    Appeal-dismissed.
    J. E. Stewart, for appellee.
   HODGES, J.

In this case the appellant has filed neither brief nor assignments of error. It also appears in the record that the amount in controversy is insufficient to give this court jurisdiction, and the appeal is therefore dismissed.  