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or THE T CONVENTION S AND AGREEMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME. Netherlands, Extradztwn. Convention between the United States of America and the Kingdom. of the Netherlands, for the extradition of criminals. Concluded at Washington June 2, 1887; ratification advised by the Senate March 26, 1889; ratified by the President of the- United Staies April 17, 1889; ratified by His Majesty the King of the Netherlands, May 5,. , ‘ _ 188); ratiications exchanged at The Hague, May 31, 1889 ; proclaimed, June 21, 1889 .. HB1 Denmark, Butterfield Arbitration. Agreement between the United States of America and the- Kingdom of Denmark to submit to arbitration the claim of Carlos Butterfield and Company against the Govemment of Denmark. Concluded at Copenhagen December 6, 1888 ; ratifi- > cation advised by the Senate February 11, 1889; ratified by the President of the United! · States April 23, 1889; ratified by the King of Denmark April 13, 1889; ratifications exchanged at Washington May 23, 1889 ; proclaimed May 24. 1889 . . . 1490 Mexico, oundary Survey. Convention between the United States of America and the United States of Mexico to revive the provisions of the Convention of July 29, 1882, to survey and relocate the boundary line west of the Rio Grande and to extend the time fixed in Article VIII of the said convention. Concluded at Washington, February 18, 1889; ratification advised by the Senate, March 26, 1889; ratified by the President of the United States of America. April 30, 1889; ratiiied by the President of the United States of Mexico, August 4, 1889; ratifications Exchanged at Washington, October 12, 1889 ; proclaimed, October 14, 1889 1493 Samoan Islands, Neutrality, etc. General act by and between the United States of America, the Empire of Germany, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, providing for the neutrality and autonomous government of the Samoan Islands. Concluded at Berlin June 14, 1889; ratification advised by the Senate February 4, 1890; ratified by the President February 21, 1890; ratidcations exchanged at Berlin April 12, 1890; assented toby Samoa April 19, 1890; proclaimed May 21, 1890 ,... . . . . 1497 Great Britain, Ewtradition. Extradition convention between the United States of America and Her Britannic Magesty, supplementary to the Tenth article of the Treaty concluded; between the same Hig Contracting Parties on the 9th day of August, 1842. Concluded at Washiiign, July 12, 1889; ratification advised (with amendments) by the Senate Febmary 18, 1 ; ratified by the President of the United States February 25, 1890; ratified by Her Britannic Majesty, March 8, 1890; ratiflcations exchanged at London, March 11, 1890; proclaimed March 25, 1890. . . . .. . . 1% Mateo, Boundary C'ommission.—Couvention between the United States of America and the United States of Mexico to facilitate the carrying out of the principles contained in the treaty of November 12, 1884, and to avoid the ifiiculties occasioned by reason of the changes which take place in the bed of the Rio Grande and that of the Colorado River,. Signed at Washington, March 1, 1889; ratification advised May 7, 1890; ratified by the- President of Mexico October 31, 1889; ratified by the President of the United States December 6, 1890 ; ratifications exchanged December 24, 1890; proclaimed December 26, 1890. 1512 International Customs Dzmfs Publication.——Convention between the United States of America and other powers concerning the formation of an international union for the publication of customs tariffs; certain regulations for the execution of said convention. and certain final declarations. Signed at Brussels July 5, 1890; ratification advised by the Senate December 13, 1890; ratified by the President December 17, 1890; proclaimed December 17, 1890 ., 1518 Colombia, Extradition.—Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Colombia for the extradition of criminals. Simied at Bogota May 7, 1888; ratification, with amendments, advised by the Senate Marc 26, 1889; ratification,witl1 amendments ggposed by Colombia, advised February 27, 1890; ratified by the President of the United tes March 12, 1890; ratified by the President of Colombia October 30, 1890; ratiiications exchanged at Bogota November 12, 1890 ; proclaimed February 6, 1891 . -.. ... 1584 (Jiiii