Goodrich, the gambler—His malicious conduct—Cause of it—The Browns—Their plan to escape punishment [16]

CHAPTER III.
[THE CONSPIRACY IN PROGRESS.]

The colonel takes medicine to bring on sickness—Ruse will not take—Character of the administrators of justice in New Orleans—Colonel Brown deserted by the Brotherhood—Dearborn county, Indiana, delegation [22]

CHAPTER IV.
[THE CONSPIRACY FURTHER DEVELOPED.]

The secret correspondence brought from Canada—The Brotherhood desert Brown—How I obtained the secret writings—Not suspected—Mrs. Brown and the landlady—-Cunningham suspected of purloining them [27]

CHAPTER V.
[BRIBERY AND COUNTERFEIT MONEY.]

Brown's lawyer attempts to bribe me to testify falsely against Taylor—Acquaint the deputy-marshal with the fact—Brown's ineffectual attempts to find bail—Suspected of having removed the hid money—The colonel's visitors [34]

CHAPTER VI.
[MYSTERIOUS DISCLOSURES.]

His Lawrenceburgh friends—A hypocritical lecture—Further disclosures—A searching examination—First intimation of the existence of The Secret Band of Brothers—Colonel Brown's narrative of the conspiracy against Taylor [42]