In 1826,
Commodore Jones while in command of the veteran
sloop-of-war Peacock, signed treaties with the
Kingdom of Tahiti and
Hawaiian Kingdom. On September 6, 1826, Jones signed a treaty with Queen regent
Pōmare Vahine on the behalf of the infant
Pōmare III and other chiefs of Tahiti. On December 23, 1826, Jones signed a treaty with
Queen regent Kaʻahumanu and other chiefs of Hawaii on behalf of the young
Kamehameha III. In 1827,
Peacock was severely damaged in an attack by a
whale. In May 1836, an act of Congress authorized the President to establish the five year
United States Exploring Expedition "to the Pacific Ocean and South Seas", the first extra-continental American scientific exploration. Jones was appointed Commander of the Expedition. Delays in Expedition departure dates, and various other disagreements, led to Jones (and certain scientists, including botanist
Asa Gray) declining the position in December 1837. The position was subsequently offered to
Charles Wilkes. From 1841 to 1844, Jones commanded the United States
Pacific Squadron, and again from 1848 to 1850. In 1842, four years before the start of the
Mexican–American War, Jones
mistakenly thought that war had begun. He seized the California port of Monterey and held it for one day before returning control to Mexico. Hearing that
Royal Navy officer
Lord George Paulet had
occupied the Hawaiian Kingdom, he sailed there and arrived July 22, 1843. The king was restored July 31, and Jones tried to hasten peace by hosting all parties to dinner aboard his ship. In 1843, Jones returned a young deserter,
Herman Melville, to the U.S. from the Sandwich Islands, as the
Hawaiian Islands were then known. Later, Melville modeled "Commodore J—" in
Moby-Dick, and the Commodore in
White-Jacket after Jones. In 1827
Peacock under Jones's command had been severely damaged in an attack by a whale, which Melville took to have been a sperm whale.
Moby-Dick Chapter 45 ("The Affidavit") is most probably especially shaped by part of the career of Jones. By early 1844
Alexander Dallas had replaced Jones as Pacific commander. ==Later career==