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have marked their connection with the army of the Potomac, will suffer the honorable fame they have won by their gallantry and good conduct to be tarnished in the closing hours of their service by acts of insubordination, which, if ventured upon by any, will be promptly suppressed, and can only terminate in the speedy and certain punishment of the offending parties. The Red river defeat. A correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat, writing from the steamer Polar Star, in Red river, April 15th, makes a very clear statement of the Yankee defeat, with the exception of repeating the lie about the second day's fight. The Polar Star had on board paroled Confederate prisoners from New Orleans, and was halted from the bank by the Confederates. The writer says: The rebels boarded us, and having been in the fight were of course posted, and spread the news among the prisoners, who were all old acquaintances and friends, and it seemed for a time that Pandemonium was broken loose. S