Show CRIM CRIME IN NEW york youk Burlei buriel burleigh gb the new york corr cort correspondent esponde t of the boston journal furnishes in a a t 6 ietter the following facts and reflections two things attract tb tha the e notice of the observing the crimes of new york are classified ad and a division be made mane among the nations that compose new nev york and one can almost tell the nation tow bich a man belongs by knowing the crime be hi e stands charged with the assaults and batteries are mostly done by the irish the thefts ts receiving stolen goods and fallen into the t hands bands of the germans and jews jewe the burglaries are mostly committed by the english and the frauds forgeries ac are taken in hand band bythe by the yankees asa aa a people the french are freest from crime the other fact deserving of notice is 8 th that at the heavy importing business is rapidly passing out of the hanos hands of the americans into the hands bands of f foreigners or eigners abd atad the heaviest importers are now ot of that stamp and the reason is that these men have credit abroad and americans have not the of living adopted in new york the past tew hw few years has nearly ruined the american credit abroad A foreigner comes here he can live on 1000 a year 5 ear and when times limes go well with him he can live on butas but bat as soon as an american gets along at all be mus must bave have his house bouse and lot on fifth avenue at a cost of from to bis his style of living must match and the end is soon told andly and oy a foolish and vain and insane ostentation the american is quietly and surely flinging away the great gift placed in husbands his hands bands and when one ore sees the luxury 1 l the effeminacy the indolence the want of of physical culture among the children of those called cur first fa families milis 1 l arid and then look at the ileen keen wit the sharp common sense the abys physical energy of the poor ragged 0 or r neglected children cb ildren lidren the sons of coal heavers braymen dr aymen and the poor no noone one can be to long rig I 1 in n doubt ff from ona ODA whence are arp to come the rulers and leaders oft of this country |