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BANK CLOSES ITS DOORS. Cashier of the Merchants' National of Rutland Under Arrest. RUTLAND, Vt., March 26.-The Merchants' National Bank of this city closed its doors today and the cashier, Charles W. Mussey, is under arrest, charged with the misappropriation of the funds of the bank. The exact amount of the shortage will not be Known until after a thorough examination of the bank's books, which is now in progress, has been completed. The closing of the bank was a complete surprise to the business community of Rutland. J. A. Mead, the president, is well known in commercial circles, and besides being the head of the Merchants' Bank is president of the State Trust Company. The trust company, however, is not affected by the suspension of the national bank. The closed institution is in charge of National Bank Examiner D. D. Muir, who was appointed temporary receiver by the controller of the currency today. Mr. Muir recently discovered evidence which led him to belleve an inspection of the accounts of the bank was necessary. It soon appeared that the finances of the institution were in a condition which called for the arrest of the cashier and a more thorough and systematic investigation was begun. The controller of the currency has received word that the Merchants' National Bank of Rutland, Vt., closed its doors this morning. Following is the synopsis of the report of the condition of the bank made to the controller of the currency under the call of February 13, 1900: Liabilities: Capital, $100,000; surplus and profits, $3,383; due to depositors, banks and bankers, $351,549; circulation, $21,870. Resources: Loans and discounts, $361,363; other assets, including cash, $115,438; total, $476,802. Bank Examiner D. D. Muir has been appointed temporary receiver.