"The Statute Law of Kentucky", Vol. I, ed. William Littell, 1809, pgs 353-354.

CHAPTER CCXXII.

An Act concerning the Governor, Auditor, Treasurer and Secretary

SECTION 1. BE it enacted by the general assembly, That the auditor, treasurer and secretary, shall reside at, and keep their offices in Frankfort, from and after the first day of April next. And there shall be allowed to the auditor, in addition to his present salary, the sum of eighty pounds, and to the treasurer the sum of eighty pounds, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the governor who shall be next elected in this state, shall be allowed in addition to the present salary, the sum of one hundred pounds, and shall reside in the town of Frankfort, from and after the first day of September next.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the directors of the public buildings be empowered, and they are hereby directed to rent, in the said town, the necessary buildings, together with a garden, for the reception of the governor, until the end of the next general assembly; and that the sum of one hundred pounds be appropriated for the purpose of procuring the said buildings; and that the auditor on receiving the commissioners' certificate, do issue his warrant on the treasury accordingly.