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on, inevitable revolution. And as the situation in which the press is placed only leaves me the choice between blandly praising everything or holding my tongue, I decide upon silence." The New York Daily News. The following card from Mr. Benjamin Wood flatly contradicts the report alluded to above: Office of the Daily and Weekly News, New York, Sept. 1, 1861. To the Editor of the New York Times: Please oblige me by contradicting the statement publicly made that the editorship of the Daily News has undergone any change. There has not been the slightest cause for any such report. Respectfully yours, Benjamin Wood. [From the N. Y. World.] Speaking of the new proprietorship of the Journal, the World says: Mr. Stone gained some notoriety last December by wearing publicly on change a secession cockade; and his efforts to embarrass the negotiation of the late loan effected by Mr. Chase are well known in financial circles. It is understood that the paper