This is from the Glasgow herald, Saturday 20 april 1861:
Alloa
Distressing Suicide – On Wednesday morning a woman named Mary Harrower, wife of Daniel Paterson, a miner, living at Kennetpans, made an attempt upon her life. She had risen from bed at an early hour, and was in the act of applying a razor to her throat, when her husband happened to awake, and, starting up, ran to prevent her. Before he reached her, however, she had inflicted a deep gash on her throat, from which the blood flowed profusely. Medical aid was promptly procured, but, on examining the wound, the wind pipe was found to be completely severed, and no hopes were entertained of her recovery. She lingered, however, till the following day, when death ensued. The unfortunate women had been in a desponding state of mind for some time previously.
Joyce