Show I BAGGAGE UNPACKED Troops at Tampa Were All Ready t Sail For Cuba I Tampa Fla May 13Once more have the 8000 United States troops at I Tampa and Fort Tampa unpacked their baggage and settled down Into the dull I routine of camp life There Is apparently appar-ently little doubt that i was the intention I inten-tion to have every man horse mule and pound of supplies on board ship by Sunday night and to have the big fleet of transports on their way to Cuba by Monday Should Admiral Sampson prove victorious vic-torious no doubt Is entertained here that orders will be given for instant embarkation and the opportunity the army has been longing for will be at hand I I Trains bearing four companies of the i Sixth cavalry with their horses wagons and camp outfits which arrived here from Chickamauga during the night I were switched out to the new camping grounds In West Tampa during the I day dayThe I The Second cavalry and the four reg iments of Infantry from Chickamauga I are not expected before tomorrow I I Is understood that General Wade and his staff will pitch their tents near the cavalry site and establish headquarters of the at that I army corps point Nearly 1600 troops regulars and state militia arrived In Tampa today and went Into camp Of the regulars the Sixth cavalry and the Third cavalry arrived from Chickamauga and pitched their tents In West Tampa Fifteen trainloads of trinloads troops from Chickamauga are schedule to arrive In Tampa tomorrow to-morrow over the Plant system The Florida I rh Peninsular will also I I bring in a large number Five companies com-panies of Florida militia came In during the day I |