4 m 
A JOURNEY FROM MADRAS, &c. 
CHAPTER following' on the other Fx their u*uai professions; and they never 
travel a hoot as vagabonds making a noise with bells and conchs. 
Aug, 1— & 
The Ladas bum their dead, who ought 10 he accompanied oil the 
pile by their widows; but this custom has become obsolete. 
Widows are not permitted to become concubines of the kind called 
Cuicgas , nor are the men allowed to keep 'those called Madras . A 
girl, after ten years of age, is no longer marriageable. The men. 
may take as many wives as they can procure, but can only divorce 
them for adultery. Persons of tins cast drink no spirituous liquors; 
and, as is usual in Ten gal, eat no animal food,, except that which has 
been offered as a sacrifice. 
END OF VOL. I. 
lied by W, Rnfoner an d Co, 
eveiand^rov^ St. JasiesA 
