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Show Dropped Out of the Co-op. It is neither surprising nor strange that Sep Sears was yesterday dropped out of the board of directors of the institution known as Z. C: M. I., and that Bishop John Sharp was re-elected, notwithstanding notwithstand-ing that each of these gentlemen took the same stand in relation to polvgamv when brought before the Court. Mr. Sears' retention would have been no great advantage to the Co-op., and his severance sever-ance will not prove anv great loss to the business ; but in the case of Bishop Sharp it is exactly the reverse, and therein lies the explanation of the result of yesterday's yester-day's election. By the by, how comes it that the Descret Xeirs last night made no report of the meeting of the Lord's foremost mercantile mer-cantile establishment. It must be that the Xeus is so much interested in the U. C. cases just now that it has precious little time to look after secular affairs. |