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A TRUST COMPANY SUSPENDED. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Nov. 17.-It was learned this morning that the Bank Commissioners had obtained an injunction from the Supreme Court restraining the Portsmouth Trust and Guarantee Company of this city from doing business. The institution was incorporated in 1871 with a capital of $100,000 and a guarantee fund of the same amount for the protection of depositors. In a published statement the directors express the opinion that If they had been let alone they would have been able to repair the guarantee fund and to restore the losses of the company, which have been $74,000. Judge Clark has appointed Charles H. Rollins, the former treasurer of the institution. assignee. The real estate in Massachusetts belonging to the Trust Company is in Lynn and Boston, and it is anticipated that a forced sale will yield much less than the amounts lent on mortgage. There are $417,000 on deposit by 682 depositors who are generally poor people, but there is little doubt that thep will be paid in full after a short delay. The only loss will fall on the incorporators and other stockholders.