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Show I - ' Warden Sullivan that Mayor Gaynor had so for recovered as to be con-veycj con-veycj from St. Mary's hospital In Ho-loken Ho-loken to his home on Long Island. "My prayers have been heard, war-den," war-den," continued Gnllngber. "I have I prayed every night thot I lie may..r would lie spared to his family This la good news, warden good news." Then Gallagher resumed the study j ot hla praver book. HE PRAYED. FOR ; GAYNOR'SRECOVERY New York. Aug. 29 One of the happiest men !'i New Jersey today Is James .1. Gallas'ier, who is In the Jersey Jer-sey Citv Jail aw.iltins the action of the grand Jury , for bis attempt to aa-SMHsinate aa-SMHsinate Mayer Gaynor. "My prayer Is --answered ; thank heaven!" he exclaimed, wiien told by |