Within 2 years its circulation grew from 200 to 25,000 and was read in over 47 countries around the world.
In early 2007, total circulation had grown to more than 315,000 per issue.
By the turn of the century the circulation had grown to 2,600.
The Times's circulation has grown to 1.2 million a day.
Its circulation has grown from 950,000 in 1997 to 1.7 million for the first six months of this year.
The journal's circulation in 1886 was about 4,000 and by 1889 had grown to 6,000.
In the next 25 years, the circulation grew to 20,000 with about 20 to 40 pages per day.
Within a year circulation had grown to 20,000, and by 1886 it was at 40,000.
Its daily circulation has grown, from 45,000 two years ago to 130,000, the paper said.
Circulation of the magazine grew to 20,000 in 1877, and to over 800,000 by 1918.