 
                  
                  Sir F. Rogers
                     This is not the first time 
M Cox has appealed to this office to
                     obtain her Allowance from her husband. He is a Gold Comm &
                     Member of Council for 
Cariboo District.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     In 
Nov 1862 she wrote saying that her husband who had left her &
                     emigrated to 
B. Columbia had promised to remit to her 1/2 his
                     Salary—but had

 failed to do so. Her appeal was sent to the 
Gov
                     who was instructed to inform 
M Cox that unless he could refute
                     the statement that he had left his wife without means of assistance
                     he must either provide for his Wife out of his Salary or be removed
                     from his app.
                     
                     The 
Gov was again written to on the 
7 July 1863 no report
                     having been 
rec & he was told "you will see that 
M Cox does
                     not trifle with this matter," & will inform 
M Cox that
                     unless he made his remittances punctually he was to be dismissed.
                     
                     In answer the 
Gov stated that 
M Cox had already made
                     remittances to his Wife & that in justice to 
M Cox
 he must say he
                     had always found him a correct, honorable & useful officer.
                     
                     On the 
4 Dec 1863 a further despatch reported that 
M Cox had
                     stated that he was prepared to allow his Wife £60 a year & had
                     already made some remittances to her on that account.
                     
                     M Cox now states that she has only 
rec £14.15.9 this
                     year.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     As 
M Cox has since 
1863 apparently regularly made his
                     promised remittances, & possibly he is one of those unfortunate
                     officers who are in arrear of Salary, I think it 
w be sufficient
                     to send a copy of the present appeal to the 
Gov to be sent to
                     
M Cox?