The Lieutenant of the Tender 'on the Impress Service at Bristol, seized the Dickenson the instant she arrived,-and claims her under theAct of Parliament for himself: TheMate also, as well for his Loyalty as his Trouble, expects her; and as he has ho legal' Right tci her; the Navy Officer insists upon navingher. This Matter has therefore been givento:the Ctowh Lawyers for their Opinion, and it is said they are divided; some think the Lieutenant entitled to the Ship, others the Mate, and some think neither are, but that she is the Property of the King.