Stationed in Rhode Island • Superseded in his Rank by Congress • Complains of Injustice and ill Treatment • His Bravery in the Affair of Danbury • Commands at Philadelphia

[CHAPTER VII. ]

Joins the northern Army • The tragical Death of Jane McCrea near Fort Edward • Arnold commands an Expedition to Fort Schuyler • Rejoins the main Army on the Hudson • The Battles of Behmus's Heights

[CHAPTER VIII. ]

Takes Command in Philadelphia • Proposes joining the Navy • Charges against him by the Council of Pennsylvania • His Plan for a new Settlement in the western Part of New York • His Trial by a Court-martial

[CHAPTER IX. ]

His expensive Style of Living and pecuniary Embarrassments • First Ideas of betraying his Country • Application to the French Ambassador • Marriage • Takes Command at West Point

[CHAPTER X. ]

Progress of the Conspiracy on the Part of the British Commander • Major John André

[CHAPTER XI. ]