Neither the planters nor the Colonization Society, seem to ask what right we have to remove people from the places where they have been born and brought up, -where they have a home, which, however miserable, is still their home, -and where their relatives and acquaintances all reside. Africa is no more their native country than England is ours, -nay, it is less so, because there is no community of language or habits; -besides, we cannot say to them, as Gilpin said to his horse, "'Twas for your pleasure you came here, you shall go back for mine."