
    Frisbie v. Coburn.
    No bond is required by statute, upon an appeal from a justice.
    Eeboe to reverse a judgment of the Comity Court, in dismissing an appeal from a justice, because no bond had been given upon said appeal. .
    Error assigned — That the- statute does not require that bond should be given in such case.
    Judgment — Manifest error.
   By the Court.

All appeals are by statute, and the statute does not require that a bond should be given upon taking out an appeal from a justice. After this decision the general assembly altered the law, and required a bond to be given in such cases.  