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t ascertained that they were the advanced guard of the Prussian General Bulow, who had 30,000 men with him. Napoleon now ordered Count Lobau, with his division of 11,000 men, to advance and oppose Bulow, which was instantly done. He was thus weakened by 14,000 men, who were taken ced the attack, he found himself deprived of them. The battle with Bulow was at right angles to the battle with Wellington, on the right fla. The two first numbered 4,000 men each — the last 2,000. So that Bulow's advance took off 24,000 men from the attack on Wellington, leavinhen Blucher arrived with 31,000 fresh troops and joined his left to Bulow's right, the English, according to their own account, were about tosing it and taking part in the battle. Second: Their 30,000, under Bulow, drew off 24,000 from the attack on Wellington. Thirdly: Their lasn hours, lost 5,000 men out of 25,000, (one fifth) or 500 an hour. Bulow, in four hours, out of 30,000 lost 4,000, or 1,000 an hour. We