lOe.' FEDERAL REPORTER. , �cell, Brewer, Bracieii, and Talbot guilty as chargea in the indictment." That is, if you find them tt,ll guilty as charged. �If you only find some of them guilty, you will aimply inpert the names of those you do so find, I merely insert the names 80 that you will know what the names are, and,4f you find them guilty, that ^will be the fprm of your verdict in the first category. �Second. In case the jury find that some are guilty of oon- spiracy, and also of resisting the marshal, and some of resist- ing the marshal only,, and not of conspiracy, the form of the verdict will be as foUows : "We, the jury, find the defendants ]l)oyle," etc., — as the case may be, — naming the persons that a,re guilty of both charges, "guilty as charged in the indict- ment;" and the defendants A., B., etc., "guilty of resisting the marshal, but not guilty of conspiracy." �Third. In case the jury find the defendants not guilty of conspiracy, and guilty of resisting the marshal, the form of verdict must be as follows ; "We, the jury, find defendants Doyle, Patterson," etc., — ^naming those found guilty, — "guilty of resisting the marshal, as found in the indictment, but not guilty of conspiracy." �Fourth. In case the jury find the defendants not guilty of either charge, the form of the verdict will be as follows : "We, the jury, find the defendants not guilty." �If the facts as found present any other aspect, adapt the form of your verdict to the facts as found; as, for instance, some guilty, naming them, and others not guilty, naming them. ����