Show UNIN M1I1H r lAmA 1 Itnoi tIn I01i ot I n 111101 ur t111t Ai1lllor3 Tamp 111 June 1Uell Neln A Miles ntcjmpalK 1 b > his entire i forcne staff and a forte of clerks arrived In I Tumpl dt C 30 this morning fron Washington otei the Florida Central railroad alI Murst was accompanied I also b > his wife iliuthUr and son I Ilea Miles was tired uut by his long last > Journey and rethed to Ills room Bhurtl after his ut rival I OIhl He rcfeibeel to cliques the Plan of I I campaign In any was Oen Mlle Is I appirently boglnnlnR to feel If the terrlllc t strain he his been under for the pait ftw months There s no less elasticity In his step ont his I sturdy ncure Is I as upright as cvet hut the lines of his fire hive perceptlblj deepened and his hllr Is whiter Lieut J D BIlley of Gen Hhafter staff ban luturned from an inspection of various points along Iho east ont of Florida A firing drill of the whole brigade of light ortlller ten batteries of four iaeh was held guns along tho beach at Part Tempt Inlay All the artillery maneuvers were gone through I wth and the tight uras an Impicsulxe one Ioroeran Iwur the artillery slashed up l and la down the long beach I through the shallow water and over I > he hammocks of 1lcnlc Island wheeling I wheel-ing the gone Into line at command and firing The nulio of the firing at times was deafening I Wutrlilnc nt Hniutlulii I Sin Francisco Juno IThe steam veu ship Italian arrived here this morning I tniii Australian ports via Honolulu At the latter place everything wile In cattiness for the reception of the troops on their way to Manila and the most I elaborate preparations had been made The cruiser Churl ston had not arrived ar-rived at Honolulu when the Nicene left and none of the transport vtro slighted on tho trip to IM city I |