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 XXVIII LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. Ecuador, Santos claim. Convention between the United States of America and the Beémblic of Ecuador, providing for the submission to arbitration of the claim of Julio R. antos against the vernment of Ecuador. Signed at Quito February 28, 1893; ratihcation advised by the Senate September 11, 1893; ratined by the President of the United States September 16, 1893; raed by the President of Ecuador August 26, 1894; ratlncations exchanged at Washington November 6, 1894; proclaimed November 7, 1894 1205 China, emibralion. Convention between the United States of America and the Empire of China. Emigration between the two countries. Signed at Washington March 17, 1894; mtiiicaiion a vised b the Senate August 13, 1894; ratified by the President An ist 22, 1894 ; ratified by the lzhnperor of China in due form ; ramifications exchanged at Vlgalshington December 7, 1894; proclaimed December 8, 1894 >... 1210 Havana, boundary  Convention between the United States of America and the United States ot Mexico. to extend further for two years from October 11, 1894, the period Hxed by Article VIII of the Convention of July 29, 1882, providini for an interna.- tional boundary survey to relocate the existing frontier line west of the Rio Grande. Concluded at W August 24, 1894; ratification advised by the SenateAugust 27, 1894; raiiiied by the `dent of the United States September 1, 1894; ratiiied by the President of Mexico October 8, 1894; ratiiications exchanged at Washington October 11, 1894; proclaimed October 18, 1894 ...,. ...,.,,._.. 1213