mgs7 7The weather has been quite changes- ^ble for some time, Part of the time it iseery cold ami windy, while there are daysis near mid winter, is clear and pleasant,and has quite the appearance of Spring.command of Gen. Cruft, but our Iivis-moved and one lt;ieneral Palmer, a K*n-iment (20th Ky.) has been taken fromour Brigade and sent to Bowling Green.The 1st and 2d Ky., 31 t Ind., and 00thOhio now compose the 22d Brigade.Major Yeoman (dubbed the “Spanishmatters and things in general. Everyone places implicit confidence in him, andI have not the lea-t idea but that where-ever he would lead, the 90th Regiment,when it is quite warm and pleasant, with aclear cold nights. To-day, although it v■ M, A. ’tOur Brigade, (the 221.) is still under tion, (the 4th,) has undergone a change *in commanders—Gen. Smith being re- 1tuckian, pi a red in his stead, (hie Reg- IMajor,”) holds his own. He is looking iremarkably well, and seeras well satis- .fted with his position, as well as with lt;they would follow without a dissentingvoice.Co!. Ross has not yet fully recoveredfs mi Id- I a -1 deknes, 1 nt i- a' le to beabout. The command of the regiment^ti 11 rests on Lieut. Col. Rippev.If anything extra turns up, I will writeyou. Until then good by.Yours,OPYT.