The rules of civil proceedings are applicable to complaints under P. S., c. 87. Marston v. Jenness,
"Either party may appeal from the judgment of a justice, in a civil cause, to the next trial term of the supreme [superior] court." "No such appeal shall be allowed unless claimed within two hours after the judgment is rendered, nor unless the party appealing, within twenty-four hours, enters into recognizance, or files with the justice a bond to the adverse party, with sufficient sureties, in the sum of one hundred dollars, to pay the costs which may be recovered against him." P. S., c. 210, ss. 7, 8. This statute is conclusive of the complainant's rights. As she failed to enter into a recognizance, or file a bond, the municipal court had no power to grant her appeal. Gilman v. Bartlett,
Exception overruled.
All concurred. *Page 420
