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Richmond Markets, November 8. the market is very dull and inanimate. Independent of that carnal suppression of business for a day or two, which occurs upon a Presidential election, there is a paralysis of commerce, growing out of the fear and apprehension excited by the peculiarities of the present political agitations and struggles. The decline in stocks has occasioned a considerable diversion of capital for speculation in that sort of securities, while much capital is held in abeyance by uncertainty and doubt of its owners. Disinclination for trading and new enterprises in the present state of affairs, checks the course of business and commerce, and we have a most extraordinary pause, as it were, in trade and industry, while there is really no diminution of actual capital, and no unusual insolvency among the commercial community or people generally. This is, indeed, a deplorable view of matters. The end of them we cannot well foresee; but it is to be hoped a short ti
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