Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Marquis de Cliambrun” in chapter 10 of Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4:

...t of Mr. Lincoln's assassination. Ladies were very rarely at his table,—only Mrs. Charles Eames, widow of his early friend, Mrs. J. E. Lodge, and Mrs. Claflin, who came with her husband. The Marquis de Cliambrun dined often with him, and few foreigners of distinction came to Washington without partaking of his hospitality. He would say to Schurz, who entered the Senate in 1869, Come and dine with me to-day...
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