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was the gloomiest of all the days in the history of the nation in Washington. Seward and Chase have certainly resigned — Seward will not remain in if Halleck and StSeward will not remain in if Halleck and Stanton are retained. Chase will not remain if Seward quits as in that event he says, the Northern capitalists would shut down. There are two candidates for the placeSeward quits as in that event he says, the Northern capitalists would shut down. There are two candidates for the place of Commander in Chief--Fremont being urged by the Radicals, and McClellan by the Conservatives. The Herald says Chase may be Premier, and R. J. Walker Secretary ofnet upon the emancipation platform, or of adopting the conservative policy of Mr. Seward--in the former case there is danger that New York will abandon the war, in thhe following dispatch from Mr. Dayton, United States Minister at Paris, to Secretary Seward, is published in the newspapers: Paris, November 6, 1862. Sir: t to you at once. I am, sir, your obd't serv't, Wm. L. Dayton, His Excellency Wm H. Seward, Secretary of State, &c., Beauties of Lincoln's message. The