8 DECEMBER 1855, Page 11

M. Jullien had his "Mozart night" on Wednesday. He gave

an ad- mirable selection from the master's works,—including two of his finest symphonies, the E flat and the "Jupiter" played entire ; the great con- certo in E flat, finely executed by Mr. Billet ; the overture to the " Zau- berflOte," and several pieces from "Don Giovanni," instrumentally ar- ranged. The theatre was crowded to overflowing almost as soon as the doors were opened; and the beautiful music was received by the vast assemblage with an intelligent attention, evinced alternately by perfect silence and well-directed applause. Jullien is to give his usual "Beet- hoven night" next week.