Mountain Lion MAIL Inbox subfolders gone after upgrade

I can't seem to get my sub inbox folders back which contained all my key areas nicely arranged so I have possibly lost all my emails going back a while.
Anyone any ideas how to restore them?

Wish it was that Simple.  But alas, there's nothing (no "gmail" or any others) to Show.  Under Mailbox I just have the 3 I had before the Mountain Lion download along with Trash and Sent.  The Folders I had before are Gone.
Another Comment I now have is that I've discovered after you create a Smart Mailbox, whatever lands there is still left in the Inbox.  When you Delete from the Inbox then it deletes out of the Smart Mailbox too!  So, now I can't create a place to move Messages to.

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