Chapter I. *for the Relief of George K
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Chap. I.— An Act *for the Relief of George K. McGunnegle, surviving Partner of the late firm of Hill and McGunnegle, of St. Louis, Missouri.* Dec. 26, 1856. *Be it enacted by the Senate and of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the sum of two thousand $2282.67 to be paid to Hill and McGunuegle.two hundred and eighty-two dollars and sixty-seven cents be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the payment of a balance due by the United States, to Hill and McGunnegle, for commissary and other supplies furnished for the use of the Illinois militia, in eighteen hundred and thirty-two; and that the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to pay over the said sum to the said Hill and McGunnegle or their assigns.
Approved, December 26, 1856.