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Charge of Poisoning. --Alex. Falconer and his entire family and slaves, of Prince George county, Va., were arrested on Wednesday, charged with selling poisoned milk to Confederate soldiers. It appears that Capt. Lane, of the "Irvine Artillery," got two quarts of milk from Falconer, and that after drinking it two members of his mess, and two servants who waited on them, were taken violently ill, and two died. The others are not expected to live. Gen. Pendleton had all the suspected parties arrested and sent to the Petersburg jail, where they now are.