.0- ^0 ':W^,' J- /.c:^^% ,0. .^ ■* .':^m-v %.^^ ••: o « o ' . v; 0^ - * • ^^ f. o » a „ "\? >^^ ••' A- ...^ -;^ ^- ^oV^ -^^0^ ^i-j"' ^ *-./ ' c " " " -. •>^ ,"^"-!>V>-'-; '^ -«,'.. -.o^". s <■■•: :^ >^ie^;^_ ^. * -.•V- -'- ^^ % * << <^;n\\uw»« .^' i^: A ^r^^^.^^., A <^. ^o .0 :^^k^, '"X ;^/ > •'^, A .^' sf , '■■^ '<^ • ^ . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. \ Report \st Session. \ ) No. 343. ROBERT W. CAULK. April 17, 1858. Mr. Anderson, from the Committee on Invalid Pensions, made the following REPORT. The Committee on Invalid Pensions, to whom loas referred the petition of Robert W. Caulk, report: That it appears that said Robert W. Caulk, is now an invalid pen- sioner, at the rate of six dollars per month, for injuries received whilst a fireman on board the steamship Mississippi during the bombardment of Vera Cruz; he now asks an increase of that pension. No evidence has been submitted to the committee that will justify them in grantino- the increase. If he is entitled to an increase, being a resident of this city, he can procure the evidence and obtain the increase by applying to the Commissioner of Pensions. Your committee ask to be discharg- ed from the further consideration of the petition. r 20 8«»T^f ^ "s W46 u' <* •J5S ^ "^ ^ . .;?. /S? ■^ ^ V "i * y:- ♦ e « ' Vi\>* ^ V> .-^^ ,*'' ^^0^ =i?>^ %" ^