208 F. 400 | 5th Cir. | 1913
(after stating the facts as above). Assuming that the decree appealed from is final, and therefore that this appeal will lie, we find that the amount involved in the mortgage given by the Chenaults was $1,695.32, plus interest from June 14, 1911, to January 13, 1912, and that the actual amount in controversy in the case was the sum of $714.40, realized from the sale of the proceeds of cotton turned over to the trustee and claimed by the appellees under the mortgage.
The decree in question is affirmed.