mTUHUM TROUBLES.Albfri HnldMlB'i drier, bat Koil,Sri»t. nuigullM ALk|jKxlonco.Dunne iho past week upveral items appeared in the Senliaol relative to a woman csraed Nannie Baldwin,who appeared alike police court twieo ou iho charge of being an iiiuinie af UuUia Nichols’* house of prostitution. Albert Baldwin, ibo hua-baud of the frail Naaoio, made a call at ihe Sentinel office Saiunlay, and gave our reporter no interesting iosight into hia domeatio history, which, from it* nnd and eta cite rad nature, will bear rclatiug.Baldwin cmne io this place last January front Ohio, aud uulunid iolo thu employ of ihe Ft. W., M. mid C. railroad company. Ho boarded upuu the North side, and soau beoame acquainted with hiaprcfioat wife—Nannie—a remarkably hanriaomo and welUdorolopod girl uulj fourteen years of ago. He, in lea time lhan it lake* to leJI !*, fell in low with hor charm*, and propoiod marriage. The erect look place in February aod Albert CCttlod dciwc with his loving (?) spouse to oneLoso ihv‘ • v nr love aye uaitislss.Ho hudaecurwl quarters for himself and *rifo at the abode nf her meter, the veteian Mag Ladd, nko formerly wrestled wilb the Nichole for iho title of tbo “Wickedest Woman iu Fan Wayne. Noams, says Albert, was iuuocaot alt; a lamb uni pans 03 au angel, but btr eisU-r Hag, who had tread Iho palhi of aiu for many yeare, everted a baneful ioflttQDCB urer b*r. She waa young aod inexperienced, and it took but little lime to indace her to forego tbo society of her husbaud and By to tic arms of other moo. Her lapses from virtue were frequent. aud finally her husband induced hot to go Lu Lugaueport with him. There they remain*d but a ahyrt liura, whon tbey returned lo ibis uity. Hera Nannie again fell intofarbiddan waj.i, and Albert finally whipped her soundly far her disgusting similarity to tbo Brooklyn sinters. Tberenpon sho bad him arrnalnd and fined for nacoult aud battery, afar which ehe left him and catered Alulliu Nicbubt' bagnio, where she was