VII. Contingent Expenses of the Department of State, 1790–1793, 14 January 1790–31 December 1793X. The President to the Secretary of State, [1 February 1791]VIII. The Secretary of State to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, [1 February 1791]IX. Report on the American Fisheries by the Secretary of State, 1 February 1791No. 1: An Historical View of the Cod-fisheries of France, England, and the United StatesNo. 2: State of Code fishery of Massachusetts from 1765 to 1775. From 1786 to 1790, InclusiveNo. 3: Abstract of the Produce of the Fisheries exported from the United States, from about August 20th. 1789, to September 30th. 1790No. 6: An estimate of the Duties paid by the Proprietors and Navigators of a fishing Vessel of 65 tons and 11 handsNo. 7: 1 February 1791No. 12: State of the Whale Fishery in Massachusetts from 1771 to 1775No. 14: Abstract of Live stock exported from the United States from about August 20th. 1789 to September 30th. 1790No. 15: Grain and Flour imported from the United States of America into the Ports of France, in the Year 1789No. 16: Statement of the Vessels entered in the Ports of France from the U. S. of America in the Year 1789No. 17: Abstract of the Tonnage of foreign Vessels entered in the Ports of the United States from October 1st. 1789 to September 30th. 1790No. 18: on “the encouragement of our carrying Business,” 1 February 1791Tench Coxe to Thomas Jefferson, 1 February 1791Diego de Gardoqui to Thomas Jefferson, 1 February 1791Petition of Ezekiel Hall to the Patent Board, 11 January [1791–1793]John Woodward to Thomas Jefferson, 1 February 1791Enclosure: Extracts from Benjamin Peirce’s Letters on Trade with Denmark, [1791]VII. Senate Resolutions on the Algerine Captives, 1 February 1791