33. To send out of the State N. Spink and John Underwood, who had formerly joined the enemy, and were returned into Rhode Island. May 27, 1783.

34. To send William Young, theretofore banished, out of the State, and forbidden to return at his peril. June 8, 1783.

35. Allowing William Brenton, late an absentee, to visit his family for one week, then sent away, not to return. June 12, 1783.

36. To banish S. Knowles (whose estate had been forfeited), on pain of death, if he return. October, 1783.

37. Connecticut.—Directing certain confiscated estates to be sold.

38. New York.—For the forfeiture and sales of the estates of persons who have adhered to the enemies of the State. October 22, 1779.

39. For the immediate sale of part of the confiscated estates. March 10, 1780.

40. Approving the Act of Congress relative to the finances of the United States, and making provision for redeeming that State’s proportion of bills of credit to be emitted. June 15, 1780.

41. To procure a sum in specie, for the purpose of redeeming a portion of the bills emitted, &c. October 7, 1780.

42. For granting a more effectual relief in cases of certain trespasses. March 17, 1783.