Show 1 fie tonfj Sickness New York 2 The Heralds Dublin correspondent sought an interview with Mr Sexton immediately after his release re-lease but was informed that he had retired re-tired to rest at once and was then being examined by a medical man who han been called a few minutes after Mr Sexton reached home The physician stated that his patient is in a very bad condition and very much worse than before his incarceration Mr Sexton is suffering from a complication of diseases dis-eases febrile pneumonia spinal irritation irri-tation and gastric disturbances ho has been ordered abroad at the earliest moment mo-ment when he can be removed He is at present unable to travel As a matter of fact the course had been urged upon him long before his contemplated arrest owing to the precariouu condition of his heart It doe3 not appear absolutely necessary that he should seek a more genial climate there was no conditions attached to his release During the eighteen days of his imprisonment he was confined to his bed and for seven days was in absolute solitude Mr Sexton speaks in the highest terms of the treatment received from all the officials offi-cials in Kilmainham jail I |