gen/ and tbey are there yet.The Kansas City Journal contains the following article, which if thetestimony of the two little girls refer reel to can be relied upon, is sad indeed:A very singular scene was witnessed last Sabbath, during the fore*00*0, by two little girls, MaryWeaver and her sister, who work at the Augusta house, »n Wyandotte, which gees to show that three unknown men have lost their lives is * Tory mysterious manner. The girls weat out walking, and had gone to the bank overlooking the river, near the City Flouring mills, at Wyandotte. While standing there they saw * boat containing three persons,whom they thought were grown men, coming down the river. When the boat, which was well out m the stream, arrived at a point almost opposite them, it suddenly whirled round and turned bottom upward. The girls subsequently saw the occupants of the Jwat struggling in tho water a short time, and then sink. They were paralized with fright so greatly that they could give no alarm. They saw the boatdrift on down the stream and over the island, or sand-bar, and then stop. The children, after recovering from their fright, related what they bad seen yesterday, and parties j visited the spot designated and found the boat.Who the occupants of the bruit were is a mystery which may never be solved, while the upturning of the emit seems to be fraught equally with the mysterious.illltf . A.It