
    United States v. Joseph Boling.
    An indictment must conclude against the government of the United States.
    Indictment for robbery ; against the peace of the United States.
    Motion in arrest of judgment, because the indictment did not conclude against the government of the United States. See the Act of Congress of March 3d, 1801, § 2, [2 Stat. at Large, 115,] “supplementary,” &c.
   The Couet

(nem. con.) arrested the judgment.  