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The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 20 0 Browse Search
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Yankee lying. --As Heenan was too badly beaten to allow any squabbling over that fact, the Yant to Europe to witness the great fight between Heenan and King, have returned, and tell, to say the fair play." Among these parties returned are Tim Heenan, Con. Fitzgerald, John Goope, and Frank McInimony heretofore published of the unfitness of Heenan's seconds, who failed to claim "time" on one o in an appearance," owing to his weakness from Heenan's blows. Sayers is accused of being under thers. Jerry Noon, so Fitzgerald says, white Heenan was lying on the ground, attempted to dislocatre need of that hand." The falls given King by Heenan are said to have been terrific, and King's sec one who knows what be is writing,) says that "Heenan was drugged." He says, also, that four physicians, who attended Heenan after the fight, stand ready to publish their sworn affidavits to the effecrn affidavits to the effect that his system was full of chloroform, but Heenan will not permit it.