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True courage. --An old number of the New York Times, July 8th, which has accidentally fallen into our hands, contains some very refreshing reading. One of the articles is devoted to the "Invincible Confederacy."--The "little villain" sneeringly speaks of "these terrible sons of thunder retreating everywhere before their long despised and villified enemies, and crying pitifully before the world that all they want is 'peace'--all they want is to be 'let alone.'" For the man that made such time among the elbows of the Mincio, this is cool, and, for the date, thirteen days before Bull Run, it is moderate. Having annihilated the rebels, Raymond proceeds to moralize, and informs the world that "such is generally the ignoble end of the braggart's career. True courage (of the Quadrilateral stamp?) is never loudmouthed and ostentatious. It is modest, gentle, and silent." Amidst the blood and thunder menaces of the Northern press, the proclamation of this self-evident truth was a