
    GRAPPE vs. ROBINSON.
    Westf.uk Dist.
    
      October, 1836.
    AITEAL FROM THE COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, THE JUDGE THEREOF PRESIDING.
    Service of petition, as well as citation of appeal, is required, or the appeal will be dismissed.
    
      Elgee, for the appellee,
    moved to dismiss the appeal, on the ground that there was no service of the petition of appeal accompanying the citation. This was a fatal defect, which authorized the dismissal of the appeal. 7 Louisiana Reports, 361.
    
      Service of a as citaüónof ap- or^’the16 appeal be dismis-
    
      Winn, contra,
    
    moved for time to have the sheriff’s return amended; he expected the service had been properly made, but omitted in the return.
   Martin, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The dismissal of the appeal is prayed for, in this case, on the ground that there was no service of the petition of appeal. Service of the petition, as well as citation of appeal, is required by law. This case cannot be distinguished from that of Taliaferro vs. King’s heirs, 7 Louisiana Reports, 361.

It is, therefore, ordered, that the appeal be dismissed, with costs.  