>From The Ipswich Journal ( Ipswich, England ), Saturday, August 22, 1891; Issue 9302. A novel attempt was made on Monday to swim from Folkestone to Dover by Enoch TAYLOR, a professional swimmer, belonging to Yorkshire. TAYLOR had his hands and feet tied, and in this way attempted to accomplish a swim of six miles. He entered the water on the flood tide at eight o'clock, in the presence of a good number of spectators. He made slow progress for two miles, when he began to show signs of fatigue, and shortly afterwards was taken out of the water exhausted.