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BANK FAILURE AT NORFOLK. The Home Savings Bank Ruined by a Recent Run on it. NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 21. - The Home Savings bank of this city suspended this morning. The reason assigned for the failure by the board of directors is that the reports recently circulated affecting its credit produced a run on the bank. The published statement giving its condition October 4, states among the rescources, loans, and discounts, $276,487; overdrafts, $3,172, and among the liabilities: capital stock paid in $50,000; individual deposits, subject to check, $265,589; demand certificates of deposit, $1,115, and bills payable, $5,000. A director said this morning that from the cashier's statement made last night the board of directors hoped depositors would lose little, if anything. The Home Savings bank was founded upon the ruins of the old Freedman's Savings bank here, and had among its depositors a number of colored people. Its New York correspondents were the Merchant's Exchange, National, and Continental banks. The failure has caused no alarm in banking and business circles.