10 JUNE 1854, Page 10

The concert of the Musical Union, on Tuesday, was interesting,

in the first place, from the unusual circumstance of two violinists of the highest ales, Ernst and Molique, playing together, taking alternately the first and second, in which way two of Beethoven's and Spohr's finest quintets were performed ; secondly, from the appearance of the little Arthur Napoleon, the child pianist, who plays with the intelligence, feeling, and executive power of a consummate artist. This child really gives one an idea of what sort of a creature the infant Mozart must have been.