The Tartar man of war had orders sent down on Tuesday by express, to land the Americans she has brought over, and to go into dock, to be repaired for another voyage, with all expedition.
A letter from Portsmouth says, that people flock from all parts of the country to have a sight of the prisoners brought home in the Tartar man of war from Boston; that a great deal of money has been collected for their support during their residence in England.
The flag taken from a provincial privateer, is now deposited in the Admiralty; the field is white bunting, with a spreading green pine; the motto "Appel to Heaven!"
Orders are sent to Chatham, for his Majesty's ship Repulse to be fitted out for the American station. She is already put in commission, and the command is given to Capt. [Henry] Davis.