19 DECEMBER 1846, Page 19

A " Constant Reader" prefers a complaint against the Art-Union. As

a subscriber for the year ending with March 1846, he is, he says, entitled to a copy of the engraving from Mr. O'Neill's design of Jephtha's Daughter; and early in August he received a notice that the print might be obtained on or after the 1st of this present December. He applied for it at the office of the Union on the 16th, but was then told that all the copies had been distributed, and that probably he could not have his till the begin- ning of February. He observes, very naturally, that the managers of the Union must have known the number of the prints that would be required. Our correspondent also remarks that the engraving for 1845 is still unde- livered.