Weddings r not us

Bungling justice of the peace (magistrate, or judge) marries  wrong couple at wedding

He married a couple of people who were witnesses at the wedding instead of the couple who were supposed to be getting married. But he soon rectified his mistake - he divorced them, and then he married the correct couple.
It was a pretty profitable mistake because when he calculated his legal fees he charged for the wrong wedding, for the divorce, and for the right wedding.
So his final bill might have looked something like this: legal fee for conducting the wrong wedding $…, legal fee for rectifying the wrong wedding,  $…. legal fee for conducting the correct wedding $..
Below: original article:
`The Hungarians employed in the ironworks at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, by their queer language frequently cause trouble, and many serious mistakes are made by them, as well as by those with whom they transact business, says the Philadelphia Press.
The latest error was rather amusing. A couple of that nationality, desiring to be married, called on a justice of the peace, and took along a Hungarian couple to act as witnesses. The strange names confused the well-meaning justice, and instead of marrying the first-mentioned couple he united the witnesses `for better or for worse’.
Some time afterwards, news of his mistake having reached him, he sent word to both the couples to came before him again. When they appeared he divorced the couple he had already married, and joined the right oouple. He then wound up the complications of ceremonies by sending in a bill for two marriages and one divorce.’