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hannahb25 at May 29, 2020 12:50 AM

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Office Central Pacific Railroad,

Corner Front and California Streets.

San Francisco, May 30th 1867

Mark Hopkins Esq

Your letter of yesterday [?] I fear you are correct in your surmises about Cole, I have had one general talk with him and from it I came to the same conclusion as yourself, I have arranged to take him out riding to day when I will have a fair chance. If nothing else can be done I hope to spike his battery.

A good many of those in the peoples party here say their movement has no hostility to Mr [Conroy?], but I notice his enemies all seem to favor its movements. The way this city goes will be likely to determine the result and I think it should exercise the first consideration. The result of the contest here will have an unfortunate bearing on Sacramento. Yours truly

Leland Stanford