COL.DIMON ARRIVESOn the MississippiWith theSixth,Interviewed by the Sun—He States That Privates Delorme, Brophy and McGlynn Were LeftBehind on Account of Illness.Col. C. A. It, Dim on, oS clilB city who coin a 1*1 from Plt;jrio IUw wills Use Sixth ifyJmotU, was nil awed . to leave the t rfuurjuu't nt ijmuiLiitinc andImftrd a l uk- fur lion tun. On hi* arriv-ILI J*i 1 Jest on liu \vnii Interflowed by a tiun rt-pnrlcr.Col. Dlmon ia ilie picture of hexilUi and rc-jMjrls u very hilercmiiitf tii|i.Spook I riff af tb« Sixth regiment, ho soy*: “The boya of the Sixlh are mostly all in Ur** ehajic. I wn«i very fortunate In gc-ltlng- jxaiyjiirD with them. We arrived at ciuarcHiLEtio at a.3D and nJmrlly aftenran! I left the ship and came to Horton on a ius, Li-cuI.-CjI. Amen will accompany the boyu home lo I-kvuII,Coluncl Klee told me yesterday that the Sixth woutd not land hi Boa Ion until tumorroiw when there will bo a ulrcel parade In Howtoo In the inorjilnjj.After the parade the boys will xa tor .their respective homes. The vrogram may be changed, however, when tho governor goes aboard. ^“In the ora tiro reffljnond., only 2l_are lofi behind ulckr three of throe are mem-' bers of Company tl4 lyjwell. They arc Joseph Delorme, who has ft very bail caao of typhoid fever; J. b\ Brophy, who. U able to nit up, mid Private MeGlym who la convalescent and who la left Ihure In charge of the other livo.The regiment will I tin* out 1ft Boston 3Kft si rung.Ckmeml HcvVy told mo that; the SIXTH 5tASSAC11USETTS KEQIMiNT WAS ONE OK Til 13 BEST DISCIPLINED KI3GIMKNTH ON THE ISLAND.Since Colonel Din ion left llio *hlp, dff-ferent arrangements were nude, ft ml the parade wilt be held tbJs afternoon aa dUucU lit another columik.!.fC:■ •' -/ .“l-v.1 ».;v-’ : -v