
    * Dorcas Brown versus William Brown.
    A constable is not competent to serve a summons, issuing upon a libel filed for a divorce.
   This was a libel for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. 1'he libel was duly filed in the clerk’s office; and a summons was thereupon issued, directed to the sheriff, his deputy, or any constable of Boston, and it was served and returned by a constable. The Court dismissed the libel, on the ground that a constable had no authority to serve the summons.  