There is here brought in question the validity of an appeal by one Jewell from an order of town supervisors to the respondent, a justice of the peace. The order appealed from discontinued an old road and laid out a new one. . The filing of a bond with sufficient sureties is essential for the purpose of perfecting an appeal, and to give to the justice jurisdiction. Gen. St. 1878, c. 13, § 60; State v. Fitch, 30 Minn. 532, (
Some other questions relating to the jurisdiction of the justice were raised by the relator; but, as no opposing brief has been presented, we will not now decide them.
The justice not having acquired jurisdiction, all proceedings before him must be vacated. Judgment will be entered accordingly.
