| Show WHO IS SIR CHARLES within a very short time lime lite above quention queR tion has been repeatedly aled and the berri of this morning piam it additional interest la in 1830 mr air charles wentworth Wont worth dille a government clerk in house london purchased tho copyright of the jh lit int which had bez we cannot sty SAY for it had bad a v very elj pro carious infancy fancy io started by ames silk buckingham in opposition poti tion to ta aho literary for many years conducted with great broat success by mr william jordan jerdan after mr had to tig vigorous vigo rous roua life into the Ather runt lie he sold bold out to john sterling of whom thomas carlyle wrote a well known biography I 1 iona aby in 1831 1851 sterling then ben about b twenty two years old and eager to write ha had mr frederic maurice now professor or of moral I 1 philosophy io in the university of cambridge as aa his assistant in tile the and the character of ill iho OA A nt wu waa bp aneed eed ily changed it and fill elevated in their hands bands but bat there was waa a want of capital to carry on the hie concern and sterling and Maui mautice tired of working in not only without payment but at a loss gave in just then mr dilke in connection with a gentleman named ll Sl arton who hall haj money bought out the two young proprietors elora and editors for a son song as i the saying baying is mr Dille baving antin edited it collection colle clion of old plays an anil being intimate intini olo with the coterie in which lamb hood and reynolds Rey coldi vicie twining alkinis al m lights under took the editorship IF with assistance front from able con contributors tribu ta ra wh who 0 were to ro BP paid and almost immediately quadrupled the circulation I 1 aaion of the athlon ath lon by lowering its price one half h alt anil and increasing its five it has hail been successively edited aate after r him by mr T K hervey mr W ll epworth dixon and dr john doran has long on almost alone in london on as a weekly publication of liter literature a ture science and art and is understood der stood to yield a very considerable annual income mr ir dillo ceased to in be editor in 18 V 0 became manager or of lb aa nai ly ables ia 1849 1919 but did not make it profitable and goon retired from fret FF the e effort iio he died in ilia only sou son also alno charles wont went w worth orth dilke born in I 1 1810 81 0 received a university edue education aion and was so very active BM a member of the executive committo tf f tile the world a jair ia 1831 1851 that at the instance ina nince of 0 r prince albert head or that commission lie ho was offered knighthood which lie he declined no ire was waa appointed commissioner for the great exhibition of and had been created tt a baronet in the preceding year lie was waa elected 31 P 1 in for the borough boroug li of wallingford oa as a liberal but dever once opened liis his lips in the tile house of commini Com moni mong iio died in the present sir charles wentworth di ike who succeeded to the title and a alio lie to the of tile iain was born in ISO la in 8 he t traveled through the united slite india and australia ralia and the result WM was in an able work entitled grenter Great cr britain published in ia at al the general election in the autumn of he was waa 11 P R for clial chel real nea which had bad been recently created a birli I 1 hobough gli iio stood a severe conte content t lik bli opponent on the conservative niile aide being dr IV 11 II fiell or of fiill 11 tAll ron notoriety in 1811 9 be succeeded to the title si sir r charles dilke has taken his side eide in i n polities politics among the band few but bold v n ho he advocate extremely liberal principles lie ire har bas spoken often and well in parliament particularly during the session of 1871 and being now nov little more than eight years old may ho be considered one of ol 01 lite most rising young men mca of tile the days mis ills recent exposures of tile the cost a year of 01 royalty in england has haa brought it bin before I 1 alic I 1 le public in bold relief rod and lie makes no secret of big with to tco see ill the me 11 y abated and a republic ca ab in england Iii glaud some sarcastic ear castic I 1 people lave have that he could show the of his big republican faith by laying aside the hereditary title which lie he holdi and reducing re dacin himself to plain mr mf dilke petla d ph 1 a I 1 dicu vess |