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to oppose our approach three miles east of that place. The same authority says his army is well provisioned, supplied, and clothed. Generals Buckner and Tilghman in Boston. Generals Buckner and Tilghman reached Boston, under strict guard, on the 3d instant. The Boston Post, of the 4th, gives an account of their "recepTilghman reached Boston, under strict guard, on the 3d instant. The Boston Post, of the 4th, gives an account of their "reception," a portion of which we copy: No sooner were they seen than a rush was made for them, and for a time it was impossible to make any headway. The police appealed to the crowd, which did as much good as if their words had been uttered to the winds. Amid the rush of people and the rumbling and shouting of voices, there oc where they took the Argo, and in an hour were at the gates of Fort Warren. The prisoners appeared very little concerned at the demonstration at the depot. Tilghman, if appearances were not deceptive, appeared to rather enjoy it. He did not, perhaps, expect such a cordial reception. Buckner hardly enjoyed the thing, fearing