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War horse for General Sherman. --The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette States that the citizens of Lancaster design presenting their distinguished townsman, General Sherman, the celebrated horse "Bronze," now owned by Messrs, Robert & Kantz, of that place, as an appropriate testimonial of their appreciation and regard of the General's services. [These citizens will have a hard time getting the street to General Sherman just now.]
6:30 A. M., the enemy having moved Fields's and hoke's divisions from the left at Chamn's farm road round to our right at Dabytown road, they attacked with spirit Kantz's cavalry in then entrenchments, and drove him back with small loss of men but with the loss of his artillery "The enemy suffered very considerable loss in hid material, including two batteries of four guns each, besides being driven back from the advanced position gained ten days ago. A force of cavalry, under General Kantz, co operated in all the movements there, and was reported at one time as being within a mile or two of Richmond, but had to fall back. Since then he has been although picket skirmishing continued all day. Our loss is not known, but must have been considerable, as some of our cavalry were completely surrounded. General Kantz is said to have been captured, but succeeded in making his escape. The enemy's loss was severe. We took about seven hundred prisoners, mostly belonging t