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During the panic of 1873 the Bank of Huntington was among the few that met every demand upon it paying in full, in currency, every check that was presented, notwith. standing its New York account was kept with Fisk & Hatch, who were among those who were compelled to suspend. The Bank now keeps its Eastern account with the National Park Bank of New York, and its Western account with the 3d National Bank, Cincinnati. It will soon occupy quarters in its new building at the corner of 10th street and Third Avenue much more convenient to the business communitv than at present. We unite with many in wishing it a long and prosperous career.