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ILLINOIS BANKS. The telegraph brings us uews that the Chicago bankers and brokers have thrown out the bills of thirty-two of the Illinois banks. The reason for this panic is not stated. The banks in question have a circulation of about three and a half millions, secured by Missouri, Tennessee and Louisiana State stocks. At the present market rate of the bonds in question, the securities of the notes are worth from 85 to 90 cents on the dollar. The following is a complete list of the banks thrown out: American Exchange Bank. Bank of Albion. Bank of Aurora. Bank of Carmi. Bank of Chester. Bank of the Commonwealth. Bank of the Federal Union. Bank of Napierville. Bank of Quincy. Bank of Raleigh. Bank of the Republic. Bank of Southern Illinois. Bank of Belvidere. Bank of Benton. Canal Bank. Commercial Bank of New Haven. Corn Exchange Bank. Citizens' Bank. Edgar County Bank. Farmers' and Traders' Bank. Farmers' Bank, New Canton. Grand Prairie Bank. Grayville Bank. Illinois State Bank. Kane County Bank. Merchants' and Drovers' Bank. Mississippi River Bank. Morgan County Bank. National Bank. New Market Bank. Pike County Bank. Pamet Bank. Prairie State Bank. Railroad Bank. Southern Illinois Bank, Shawnee Bank. State Bank of Illinois, Shawneetown. State Stock Bank. Taunton Bank. Union County Bank. Union Bank. WISCONSIN BANKS. The notes of the following Wisconsin banks have also been thrown out: Eau Claire, Arctic Bank, Hall & Bro's Bank. Citizens' Bank,