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BUSINESS TROUBLES. Banking Institutions Close Their Doors-Assignment of a Lumber Company. CORPUS CHRISTI (Tex.), Feb. 24.-P. Doddridg- & Co., bankers, have assigned. The amount of assets and liabilities is not known, but it is thought the former will exceed the latter. The assignees say depositors will be paid in full. NEW YORK, Feb. 24 - The North River Lumber Company assigned to-day, without preferences. WINDSOR (Vt.), Feb. 24.-It is stated the Windsor National Bank, with a capital of $50,000, has gone into liquidation on account of heavy Western losses. It is stated depositors will be paid in full. The bank had a Western agent named J.S. Warden, who made several large investments in mortgages by which the bank suffered heavily. Wardon was interested in several Kansas banks recently wrecked and in which he succeeded in investing some $40,000 for the Windsor people. BOSTON, Feb. 24.-A crisis has arisen in the affairs of the Commonwealth Loan and Trust Company. Checks presented to-day were not cashed, and Vice-President Mason says the company has voted to liquidate.