lyIlOOfSi]ly:ii-'•irony;*5111.r‘V-ho‘. vrsMivv tr ^fl.H saviour.--Ono who was there.The following is a portion of a letter received from our old friend* John Moojen, a former Co. K. boy.Banning, CalM March -’lb. Dear friend:T receive the alrightevery wlt;vk. ami enjoy seeing yon roast those l'avmy up officer ft*’ who don't give a whoop for iheiv men. Col. Berry of Hie 7th California was just about ihe same as Humphrey of thejuJn2(l .Iowa was, Anything is good pe! eroutrh for the men. livery thing ,a] poinis lo a good lt;vop here. Sorry m-. the peaches got frozen in the oast but_ • it will make i.ig prices lor us in Call-businno U suga; brantmean ciplo who :duslra tier was Ihad i the aj in£‘1 sluminpt,_ ] fornia. We have had lovely weather {•JO ? here this winter though we had the .1 hardest, frost since we came here. Itontiothe ei has c • lion.whicl Thla tin:esr;K : was -J degrees above one morningj ty tofact nJVCpi si before yon had the vohl spoil in ! dors^.slowa. Yon see it doesn’t get. very n_; cold here.* int~' Your friend,John W. Moojen.; canS'lnsll*are t have