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Show "The Golden Age." Theodore Tilton, former editor of Th'. Jud'-pin-d':nt and the Brooklyn Dad;) Union, informs u-, by note, that be takes editorial edi-torial ehari'e of Tin; Golden Ayr,, a , , . , (i.i i . .i .. ne'.T weekly journal, uevuieu to uie free dUca-siun of a'l living fue.-tions in Church, Stale, Society, Literature, Art and Moral Reform." Mr. Tilton is one of the Gr.it writers of the country, coun-try, and while we differ wi lely from him on many points, we are sati.-fiod his liberal independence will open the columns of The Culdm A'jc to a free cxpre-.-ion of views by clear thinkers on every sul jf;ci; while his own talents wili be devoted to making it one of the leading papers of the day. The terms are three dollars a year, in advance. Address: Theodore Tilton, P. 0. Box 2,81i, Xew York. |