NEW WORKS. The Athenæum gives the following paragraphs time in preparing his Memoirs, with running of German Literary Gossip-The first volume of sketches of men and things at home and abroad the "Geschiclite des nunzehaten Jahrhundeets during his time. It will embrace a very extenseit deor Wience Verträgin," by Prof. Gervinus, sive gallery of portraits, descriptive and anecdo(the introduction to which appeared two years tical, of eminent characters, literary, scientific, ago, and involved its author at the time in a political and social, in both hemispheres, whom political lawsuit of some celebrity), has just been the author has seen, or been acquainted with. published. Regarding one of the first consequences of this publication, the Cologne Gazette gives a whimsical anecdote, on the authority of a Berlin correspondent. It seems that Professor Gervinus has stated that the Princess de Dino had been seen, once on a time, like the lady of Lochnivar, on horseback with a Cossack. On this the Dutchess has moved H. M. of Prussia to prohibit the wicked history which recorded a scandal so calumnious. But Prussia, though peremptory enough sometimes in the article of literary censorship, this time will not interfere; and the Princess is now about to bring the charge of "defamation" into the courts of justice, whether wisely or not let wiser ones decide. On the 24th of May Dr. Kelly of Regensburg, delivered, in the Berlin Society for German Language and Literature, a lecture on the German poet Otfried, a new edition of whose "Evangelienbuch," founded on the the manuscripts (one of them, we believe, in the Bodlean library), he has been preparing for some years. The lectures connected the very scanty reports of Otfried's life, and, supporting his views by indications in the poem itself, and by the three dedications to the same, he went on to denote the years 867-868, as the time of its origin. A curious monument was erected last winter to the Swedish poet Tegnor. 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