--A Northern correspondent writes thus of the proposed mission to Hayti:
Great Britain is now represented at Portan-
Prince by
Spencer St. John,
France by the
Marquis De Forbin Janson, and
Spain by Senor
Antonio Alvarez, each having diplomatic functions and a secretary of legation.
Russia, Beigium,
Holland, the
Hanse Towns, Austris,
Norway,
Sweeden and
Denmark, have all
Consul-Generals there, and we are the only Power not represented, and by whom Hayti is not secognized by treaty.
Yet, we have commercial relations there, receiving coffee, logwood, mahogany, sugar, cotton, and tropical fruits, for which we exchange flour, beef, pork
fish, oil furniture,
dry goods, and hardware.
Repugnance to the African race, and an willingness to admit their equality in any way, has prevented the establishement of diplomatic relations with Hayti, as well as with
Liberia.
Even now it is urged that such a step will offend the delicate susceptibilities of many of the people in the
North, and so the question has become a subject of earnest discussion in committee rooms, from whence it will soon be brought on the floor of the Senate.