The Works of Daniel Webster Author:Daniel Webster, Edward Everett Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: THE MURDER OF CAPTAIN JOSEPH WHITE/ INTRODUCTORY NOTE.f The following argument was addressed to the jury at a trial for a remarkable murder. A more extraor... more »dinary case never occurred in this country, nor is it equalled in strange interest by any trial in the French Causes ClUbres or the English State Trials. Deep sensation and intense curiosity were excited through the whole country, at the time of the occurrence of the event, not only by the atrocity, of the crime, but by the position of the victim, and the romantic incidents in the detection and fate of the assassin and his accomplices. The following outline of the facts will assist the reader to understand the hearings of the argument. Joseph White, Esq., was found murdered in his bed, in his mansion- house, on the morning of the 7th of April, 1830. He was a wealthy merchant of Salem, eighty-two years of age, and had for many years given up active business. His servant-man rose that morning at six o'clock, and on going down into the kitchen, and opening the shutters of the window, saw that the back window of the east parlor was open, and that a plank was raised to the window from the back yard ; he then went into the parlor, but saw no trace of any person having been there. He went to the apartment of the maid-servant, and told her, and then into Mr. White's chamber by its back door, and saw that the door of his chamber, leading into the front entry, was open. On approaching the bed he found the bed-clothes turned down, and Mr. White dead, his countenance pallid, and his night-clothes and beddrenched in blood. JJe hastened to the neighboring houses to make known the event. He and the maid-servant were the only persons who slept in the house that night, except Mr. White himself, whose niece Mrs. Beckford, his housekee...« less