On the Mississippi With the Sixth,Interviewed by the Sun--He States That Privates Delorme, Brophy and MeGlynn Were Left Behind on Account of Illness.Col. C. A. U. Dim on, ot MiJb city who L'oitic ixi from Par to IUw wills Use Sixth regiment, was nil awed . to leave the t nuurjuu’t MfH»latri|ipI (it uuimintinc and hoard a tuk- fur Hob tun. On hi* Arrival In l?cx\on iiu waj interviewed by aBun rvpiirler.Col. Dhnon fa Use picture of health and reruns a very hilercttUiig tii|i.S| 10,1k I hr- af Sixth regiment, ho eay.s: “The boys of the ttixlh are mostly all in Uno shape. I \\ui very fortunate In geltlng luiaiigo with Uiem. We arrived at duarantlno At a.3D and n)itartly aftensun! j loft the nlilp and came to Uavlo., on n. iug, Llcul.-Cil. Anu'M will iiccompany the boyu home to Ltivull.Colimel Klee told ano yeatcnluy that the Sixth woiitil not land hi Boa Ion until tu morrow, when there will bo a Hi reel panicle In B-»toa In the morning.After the pufaiio the- boy a will go totheir renpcctlvo hdincj. The vrograrri may be rliantrod, however, when the governor goes alio ant.“in tlic an Uro rcffljnond, oaly 2l„an! lore behind nick; three of these are uiejuV bers of Company Cl4 lyjwell. They arc Joseph Delonne, who hzs a very bad ciao of t»pliold fever; J. F. llrophy, who. U able to fill up, uiul Private MeGlym who 18 convalescent and who is left thure In charge of the odier two. 'The regiment will turn out bi Boat oh KiO si rung.“Oeaeml litvVy told mo that- theSIXTH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT WAS ONE OF THE BEST DISCIPLINED REGIMENTS ON TIIE ISLAND.Since Colonel Dlnion left Uio *hlp, dff-ferent arrangement a were nude, And the parade will be held tbJe aftemooa an atatcd In, another column