The Queen of Spain issued a decree, on the 4th
instant, by which the order of Jesuits is suppressed, and their property or- dered to be sold. This is described as being a very wise and popular act. The Jesuits are not favourites with the Spanish populace, though the Mendicant Friars are beloved.
The measures now in progress in England to aid the Queen's army in the insurgent provinces, the acceptance by M. MENDIZABAL of the office of Finance Minister, and the tone of Lord PALNIERSTON'S speech in the House of Commons on the articles of the Quadruple Alliance, have all tended to produce an improved state of public feeling in Madrid; and the Queen's affairs wear generally a better aspect.