Show MORE OF IT Nothing that has occurred in politics lately has so stirred up the press and statesmen of the country as the removal of Chief Justice SVNDFOKD Newspapers of all shades of political opinion denounce the act as arbitrary unlawful and outrageous and some of them do not hesitate to demand tb3 impeachment of the President and the retirement of his attorneygeneral TnE HERALD has already republished columns of editorial articles from the leading journals jour-nals of the country and every mail brings more papers treating the matter in a similar manner Judge SAXI > FOKI > has been made famous throughout the nation by this affair af-fair and at the expense of the President and AttorneyGeneral MILLEU The present pres-ent storm of indignation may be expected to subside after a time but it is certain another will burst forth next winter when the Senate shall be asked to confirm thc nomination of Judge ZANe Below we reproduce extracts from editorials torials in prominent journalsWhich further illustrate tile opinions of the editors on the proposition that the executive has the right to dictate a policy to a Judge on the bench It is evident that the idea will not bf supported and President Huwibox will have to recant The Wilmington Siale Journal the leading Democratic newspaper of Delaware in its issue of the 1Jth inst recites the particulars of the case and says The queston is what particular policy should the President have concerning Utah to which a justice of the supreme court must comply to hold his position If there were any charges e affecting the honor of Judge SAMJFORD they should hu been published if there were none he should not have bean dismissed This is certainly cer-tainly a novel idea introduced by Mr II uwi soN soNTUE TIIE OHm herald has found two newspapers news-papers with sufficient lack of principle and intelligence to attempt a defense of the President How weak that defense must be is illustrated in the Heralds editorial remarks in its issue of the 14th under the head The Organs Predicament I The Herald is not disappointed observing those other eminent apostles of republicanism in Its worst form the Omaha Republican and the Lincoln Journal emulating the Bee in quick defense de-fense of ILvniusoNs policy in making the Utah judiciary subservient to his political methods meth-ods There is not an intelligent man in the country who doe not know that the 1ertltrs exposure demonstrates HAituisoVb vulnerability vulnera-bility and the Republican organs are naturally not slow to appreciate the necessity for defense There IS also observable a marked unanimity of antion on the part of these defenders in abjuring abjur-ing argument upon the real offers tie coercion of tie Juuiclary 10 a policy they laud Judge ZANE as a good man they denounce the Mormons Mor-mons as vicious lawbreakers they attack Judge SANDFonu because he was a Democrat but never a word of argumentation upon the right or wrong of requiring a judge on the bench to administer the laws upon a line of policy It is uphill work with the organs defending HAH KISON > in this but they must do it you know The most widely read and perhaps the most influential Democratic newspaper in the United States is the New York World In the issue of the 11th the editor has these cutting and characteristic paragraphs The removal Judge SAXDFonnchlef justice of the supreme court of Utah upon the ground as stated by AttorneyGeneral MILIEU that his administration of the office is not in haimony with the policy which the President Presi-dent deemed proper to be pursued with reference refer-ence to Utah affairs has created much astonishment aston-ishment Judge S NDioiiD at once responded that his earnest purpose has been to administer ad-minister justice and the laws impartially to all men under the obligations of my oath of office And he added the cutting observation that If the President of the United States has any policy which he desires the supreme court to carry out in reference to Utah affairs other than the one I have pursued you may say to him that he has done cry well to remove me It is naturally asked if the President has any different ° policy than this for a judge The reversal ersal by Judge WOOD the Presidents near I friend of his rulings in the DUDLEY case in I order to present the indictment of that individual I indi-vidual and the same judges action in quashing indictments I against I illegal voters and corrupters I V jl eleamv f ti ers of elections would seem to indicate that the Presidents judicial policy is decidedly polti cal |