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Show The telegraph keeps us daily informed in-formed of the progress of the Brooklyn Brook-lyn revival meetings, but thoro appears ap-pears to bo a strango deficiency of statistic! in regard to tho results of tho work. The New York papers fail also lo supply this want. Tho American public are deeply interested in the great movoment, which Brother MocJy promises shall become be-come national, and in respect to this interest the managers should candidly candid-ly announce the actual gains to the good cause. Glittering generalities will not do. Givo us facta and figures. Brooklyn, if not the wickedest city in Amorica, has certainly set a bud example ex-ample to tho world for a few yoarn past, and if wo are to have n national awakening, tho city of churches ought to show a substantial result of tho first month's campaign aga- it the devil and his workn. . |