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g it, but has refused to surrender them, whereupon the militia have been called into requisition this evening to take them by force. The city is now in a blaze, bands of music are playing in front of the Court-House. Along the streets the mob element runs high. The militia are now gathering at their headquarters. The result of to-night can only be conjectured so far. As the butternut Vallandigham meeting were on their way home last evening, on the Lebanon pike, nine miles south of Dayton, they applied the torch to the barn of a very prominent Union man, (his name I have not learned) consuming the barn with its contents. Several cows, oxen, horses, and two mules were burned alive. The property is supposed to be insured. Total loss not known. Commencement of a War between Japan and the Treaty Powers. News from Japan, of a highly important character, to the 24th of July, is received by way of San Francisco. Actual hostilities between the Japanese and the Treaty Po