Show ERA1 Mc E AN E ANt 1 h Obsequis at iu1i on llle on Monday I IKSGnNG JAr JI > > J If bat S ix 6 ils A3 > opt J lHoJ1 dr J Ert Sword Contet Crescent and Bear t 1 Tic Laaientetl IcClollan I c F t Yoss November 1Acaom e v his family General M T l va and Wm 0 Prime the boByJ 1 t ate General feebrge b McGlellT1 CJ thi1 evening at the Barclay depot in this city The hearse je utmg and the party as named c a carriage behind Alter the j ad beea remoYedl and iovih lay the remains were driven to it use of Mr Prime There Ire Ir I-re this evening denied only the Kf friends being with the remains vJl be interred tomorrow f YORK November 2At 10 j this morning the tjpd of Ged iItkorge B McGlellan wasaremovefi ie house of W 0 PriIU in Eab I vjeet toMadison Square Presb rji church where the last funeral a were performed by the pastor > r Tr Charles 4H Parkhurst Al r gL the morning broke darktaiid my with occasional bursts of rain ljdeJ > of people gathered early in j neighborhood of the church and i rimes house Squads of police iitoarriveearlyand were placed inn f < in-n to preserve order 1250 men vtaployed m the lines extendin J ithe house to the church two blocks ir shile other officers guarded the r doors and passages leading to JSL lio one not even intirnate f ol the family was admitted rrt the doors of the Prime mansion 1 clodj the family and pallbearers i jcepe ent when reverently and with nde hands the black clothcovered ccit upon wnich rested a sheaf of ta and a few immortelles was lifted L 1 ani owly borne to the street On l eitk haul Vere the pallbearers con fstogo ben V S Hancock Gen I Titej Porter Gen W H Franklin I en 7 E Johnson Gen Anson G MC 1111 > en Martin T McMahon S L Bar f Hon W C Kelsey Col Ed Tardi Wright Thatcher Y Adams > iu3ciC Prime and Hon A 1 Hew a Bemd the pallbearers followed Ifc lflellan Miss Mary McClellan I acu fai McClellan Oaptaui Arthur 4 Iff dan Gen Murray and family sera ser-a I his order the cortege left the v and was met outside by the State mandery of the Loyal Legion of thee the-e States and representatives of iiWrb Irish brigade which served General McClellan Both these f2aa2ations preceded the body to I Hsi m Avenue where between open rink the funeral cortege passed into ebrch and up the aisle where stood a dating clergy The church was i Jel aererv part and prominent men we SMI everywhere Among them I Tee Governor Abbott of New Jersey ErJjyvernor of New Jersey General t JdAspinwall I General C P Stone Wlihww Reid General Averill Judge bi Generals Webb Wilson and R iiiiiitn John Jacob Astor and Genera I Gen-era ehaIe j Cochrane Slocum Banks MoIinelr Wayne Graham and Wain igtt George Vashington Post GA R cl which deceased was a member B ssajo present The church was with it O1t Decorations or emblems of mourn Ijgwea few flowers at the altar The rvict were of the simplest descrip 101 not occupying half an hour JfS LS lover of my soul and Oh Ithe dear Jerusalem two of the ym General McClellan best liked ffre ang after which prayers were erd or Rev Dr Parkhurst and the ilth chaiter 1st Corinthians was read I I Yr Dr > Littaker The nal rites p oaductcdin the simplest manner I I lie the services ended ihe under ker assistants placed the coffin on a2 boulders I and marched slowly owl Jie aisle to the door The con all con remained standing until the JPV8 and the members of the de ased famlly had left the building ptgae itt the church the street was lined I r ope The police maintained I f crir The family the delegation fleigh r j rom Orange and a com vt or tj Loyal Legion took car I age aL rdllroa and were driven to the Pen nsyl ai depot where a special r orui Baiting to receive the part r4lI1 amedoutof for reit jn out of the depot Jn at noon where the burial will il y g ri ace 9the lorffj from 4s funeral procession L jiff0151 the church to the depot it D received with marked respect by j lple who hurried along the side f ell Hats were lifted and many a 1 ee < from the eyes of veterans who iCrVj under the dead general lticSllI1pliClty of the procession was iicable Nothing about it gave any ere n whatever of the dead hero nd fiere 110 soldiers in the line no eral 1l1USlcno draped colors The rd SifJfcwaon ao far as any out Te been 11lay was concerned might > Vheen that of weUtcdo citizen 1tbe tj 5 thcv remains arrived in Jersey r oitL Were placed in the forward I1tey the special train which was to them to Trenton All arer the pall v > i accompanied H the remains and iih3 p hittaker of the Orange ilh r Presbytenan Church of i eneral er McClellan was an 1 The pall bearers Ond occupied t b car the widow son and I 1ate tflenL and Dr MbOlelln with a few O1al5 en occupied the car with 1 alNs largerpwasJn ji I rCilentlyt ts casket tr the Was conveyed from the 4 Jrihe hearse i It was followed by members 1 of tlI 1thy dl |