An account of the National Convention, from the pen of Eye Witness, was published in the Boston Traveller but as the report was intended by the writer especially for Scientists, it is here reprinted in full.
To the watchful, unprejudiced observer, signs indicate facts.
That a body of people, numbering nearly eight-hundred, should come together for mutual enlightenment is no marvel; but the fact that they should come together "with one accord, in one place," acknowledging one leader, one purpose, one cause, and that cause the establishment of God's Kingdom on earth, is big with meaning.