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Show A rival to Xeely has arisen. A New Yorker named Win tern proposes to generate a mysterious motor lrom Dure water which shall serve all tbe purposes of steam. He has advanced bo far with his experiments that the cas generated by his invention, n liugiue wilh many valves, will turn a lurgt wheel with great rapidity. He wiaues to introduce the motor on tbe Second Avenue cara, and when it ia; ascertained whether or not the gas is inflammable, and whether or not it iB explosive when brought in contact with fire, the company will permit the actual trial to be made. Some ot the gas has gone to a chemist to be analyzed, for the purpose of settling these noints. and meanwhile the public veiy naturally looks with sus ; picion on the whole affair. If the new i motor ia a success, it will be an excel-' lent remedy for the smoke, dual and j cinders that help to make tbe elevated : road a nuisance. |