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1 1 1 Nov. 703 1 0 1 Dec. 289 1 0 0 ------------------------------------------------- 9391 10 6 9 ------------------------------------------------- 1827. ------------------------------------------------- Pipes Hds. Q.C. 1/4 Q.C. ------------------------------------------------- January, 371 1 0 1 Feb. 573 0 0 0 March, 252 0 1 1 April, 958 1 1 1 May, 1539 0 1 0 June, 535 0 1 1 July, 567 1 1 0 August, 279 0 1 1 ------------------------------------------------- 5274 2 6 5 ------------------------------------------------- I am informed, that smuggling is so common a practice in this island, that there is no difficulty in procuring any prohibited article you may desire: among the most abundant are French brandy and Dutch gin. The former of these articles continued to be smuggled, in large quantities, for some time after the prohibition, from an idea that it was the best spirit they could use, and under an apprehension that the wines could not maintain their character without it:--experience, however, has shewn them, that they can not only do without French brandy, but that the spirit which is made on the island, is much better adapted to their purpose. An extensive seizure of gin was made during our short stay at Madeira, under the following circumstances: A boat went off to a Dutch vessel, on the same evening that she left the port, which, no doubt, had been previously arranged, and took 300 cases of gin, which she landed at the N.E. side of the island. She remained there that day, and proceeded, under the obscurity of the following night, towards the town of Funchal; but on her way she struck, and must have been wrecked but for the assistance of a fishing-smack that happened to be near at the moment. The fishermen were, as a matter of course, easily bribed to assist the smugglers in landing and depositing the illicit store in a cavern at Prior Bay, a little to the westward of Funchal. The next day, however, a most unfortunate accident revealed the whole proceeding. Two lovers had formed an arran
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