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The Capital in danger. Project of the Rebels for Capturing Washington — Lee to around Baltimore — Beauregard to engage McClellan and Henaisgaem to dislodge Rosecrans — cry for peace. [special to the New York Times] Washington, July 26. In these exciting times, when so many rumors, having only an imaginary foundation, are gaining currency, it is bad policy to add to their number, but I will be pardoned for communicating a project which a military officer of high rank has jhington. Once there, he will be joined by the Secessionists, who are secretly organizing all over Maryland, and will then attack Washington on its unfortified and defenceless side. At the same time, Beauregard will make a movement against McClellan, whom he will keep busy within his own lips, thus preventing his taking part in the defences of the city. Johnson will be left to watch and counteract Patterson's movements; a strong column will be sent against Butler from Richmond; and Pryor,<
A warning to the press. Washington, Aug. 6. --The representatives of the press from several sections have held a consultation with General McClellan, (at McClellan's suggestion,) and a committee was appointed to transmit to the loyal States the following: 1st Editors in the loyal States are requested to refrain from publishing news from any point, or about any matter, that may give aid and comfort to the enemy. 2d. Editors and publishers are requested to signify to their c representatives of the press from several sections have held a consultation with General McClellan, (at McClellan's suggestion,) and a committee was appointed to transmit to the loyal States the following: 1st Editors in the loyal States are requested to refrain from publishing news from any point, or about any matter, that may give aid and comfort to the enemy. 2d. Editors and publishers are requested to signify to their correspondents everywhere to observe these restrictions.